Eliot after the Waste Land
Eliot after the Waste Land
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Author(s): Crawford, Robert
ISBN No.: 9781250872814
Pages: 640
Year: 202308
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 35.88
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Monumental . Crawford is an excellent guide to the intense personal pressures and cultural forces that fueled the dramatic transformations Eliot underwent in the wake of 'The Waste Land' . A lively, illuminating narrative of the poet's long second act . Crawford's magisterial biography provides the fullest account to date of how Eliot transmuted his messy life and private struggles into art. Eliot may have strenuously promoted the influential argument that 'it is not in his personal emotions, the emotions provoked by particular events in his life, that the poet is in any way remarkable or interesting,' but readers of this fascinating, indispensable book will surely disagree." --Andrew Epstein, The New York Times Book Review "Mesmerizing . Crawford details, with remarkable scholarly evenhandedness, a life of almost soap-operatically 'complex, contradictory messiness.'" --Michael Dirda, The Washington Post "Robert Crawford completes his monumental life of T.


S. Eliot . A deeply informed biographical narrative that offers fresh insights into one of the 20th century's premier poets . Crawford's biographical net is a wide one, and I was more than once surprised and touched by something new that enriches the 'unpleasant' Mr. Eliot into something other--richer and more strange." --William H. Pritchard, The Wall Street Journal "Crawford's work is impeccable . The portrait of the poet's final years is one of joy.


" --Erica Wagner, The New Statesman "A rich study of the period from 1922 until Eliot's death in 1965--years that contained much besides a complicated love affair. Crawford's book offers new and well-arranged details about Eliot's plays and wartime life, a steady handling of his Anglicanism and antisemitism, intensive studies of the distress of his first marriage and the delights of his second--all while remaining commendably calm about the Hale letters." --Helen Thaventhiran, London Review of Books "An authoritative life of a towering poet. After completing a two-volume biography (Young Eliot, 2015), Crawford continues his meticulous, perceptive examination of the life and work of T.S. Eliot . Exemplary literary scholarship." -- Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "Intimate .


Crawford, himself a poet as well as a top-notch literary scholar . makes a strong case that suppression and sublimation of desire were instrumental in Eliot's greatness." --Brendan Driscoll, Booklist "The completed portrait of a man who has been in the public eye for over a hundred years, but has never before been seen in quite this way." --Julia Hass, Lit Hub "Magisterial . This book is properly complex, both in terms of the art and the life." --Stuart Kelly, The Scotsman "Revelatory . Braiding piquant detail with rich analysis, Crawford illuminates the contradictions that make Eliot such a fascinating symbol of his times." -- Publishers Weekly.



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