Showing posts with label Letters from poets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letters from poets. Show all posts

Monday, November 9, 2009

Where did you read T.S. Eliot for the first time?

You may have first read T.S. Eliot in the classroom or as an assignment. You may not even remember where you first read the poet. You probably have not wondered about where the poet did his composition work, although you may have made the pilgrimage to Russel Square. In today's Guardian (November 9, 2009), Stephen Moss shares his visit to the Margate shelter where T.S.E. wrote the third part of The Waste Land.

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Stefan Collini reviews the second volume of T.S. Eliot's correspondence in the Guardian (November 7, 2009).

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

T.S. Eliot's smile according to Ted Hughes

"His smile is like that of a person recovering from some serious operation," wrote Ted Hughes about T.S. Eliot in a letter.  Richard Eder reviewed the Letters of Ted Hughes, edited by Christopher Reid (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2008) in the New York Times (October 2, 2008).  New England Review 29.3 (2008) also published some of the letters.