CounterPunch: The Battle of the Books: The Waste Land, Ulysses and Howl
T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land,” to quote the description in Robert Crawford’s mesmerizing new book, was — and is — a poem of “ruin, brokenness, pain and wastage,” but these same words could easily ...
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One hundred years ago this December, "The Waste Land" was first published. T.S. Eliot’s famous poem has been described as highly influential, irregular, and innovative. Its theme — the spiritual and ...
National Catholic Reporter: 100 years after 'The Waste Land,' T.S. Eliot is still worth our time
100 years after 'The Waste Land,' T.S. Eliot is still worth our time
On Lawrence Rainey’s scholarly new edition of The Annotated Waste Land with Eliot’s Contemporary Prose. Most innovatively, Rainey includes ten prose pieces that Eliot published during the composition ...
The Waste Land of T. S. Eliot, if not this century’s greatest poem in English, is certainly its most famous. Long, difficult and often enigmatic, it is full of quotations. It flits into parodies of ...
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How to use NASA's "Your Name in Landsat" tool to visualise names in Earth's geological structures.
Science News: Did you know that NASA’s tool helps you discover your name hidden in Earth's landscapes? NASA has released a fascinating online tool that allows peopl.