Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library (Dracut)

Young Eliot, from St. Louis to The Waste Land, Robert Crawford

Label
Young Eliot, from St. Louis to The Waste Land, Robert Crawford
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Young Eliot
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
881656324
Responsibility statement
Robert Crawford
Sub title
from St. Louis to The Waste Land
Summary
"A groundbreaking new biography of one of the twentieth century's most important poets. On the fiftieth anniversary of the death of T.S. Eliot, Robert Crawford presents us with the first volume of a definitive biography of this poetic genius. Young Eliot traces the life of the twentieth century's most important poet from his childhood in St. Louis to the publication of his revolutionary poem The Waste Land. Crawford's depiction of Eliot's childhood--laced with tragedy and shaped by an idealistic, bookish family in which knowledge of saints and martyrs was taken for granted--provides readers with a new understanding of the foundations of some of the most widely read poems in the English language. Meticulously detailed and incisively written, Young Eliot portrays a brilliant, shy, and wounded American who defied his parents' wishes and committed himself to an artistic life as an immigrant in England, creating work that is astonishing in its scope and vulnerability. Quoting extensively from Eliot's poetry and prose as well as drawing on new interviews, archives, and previously undisclosed memoirs, the award-winning biographer Robert Crawford shows how the poet's background in Missouri, Massachusetts, and Paris made him a lightning rod for modernity. Most impressively, Young Eliot reveals the way he accessed his inner life--his anguishes and his fears--and blended them with his omnivorous reading to create his masterpieces "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and The Waste Land. At last, we experience T.S. Eliot in all his tender complexity as student and lover, penitent and provocateur, banker and philosopher--but most of all, Young Eliot shows us as an epoch-shaping poet struggling to make art among personal disasters"--Provided by publisher"A biography of T.S. Eliot from his birth in St. Louis in 1888 to his publication of The Waste Land in 1922"--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Tom -- Hi, Kid, Let's Dance -- Schoolings -- A Full-Fledged Harvard Man -- A Rose -- Secret Knowledge -- Voyages -- A Philosopher and Actor Falls in Love -- The Oxford Year -- V.S. Eliot -- Observations -- American -- Old Man -- Professional -- To Lausanne -- The Waste Land
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