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Fragments shored against ruins: Matthew Hollis charts the convoluted and painful path toward T.S. Eliot’s masterpiece in a new “biography” of The Waste Land

January 7, 2023January 7, 2023
by Steven Beattie

Eliot’s vision of a fallen world blighted by urban decay and a somnambulant populace continues to divide readers.

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Ezra PoundJames JoyceMatthew HollisT.S. EliotVirginia Woolf

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