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The Waste Land

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 13,755 Ratings and 313 Reviews

Book Description
Celebrating the seventy-fifth anniversary of Eliot's most influential poem, this commemorative edition of the the masterpiece, first published in 1922, features a new afterword by Christopher Ricks. Reprint.
Book Information
PublisherHarcourt Children's Books
BindingPaperback (8 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages47
ISBN-100156005344
ISBN-13978-0156005340
Publication Date03/1997
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About Christopher B. Ricks (Author) : Christopher B. Ricks is a published author. A published credit of Christopher B. Ricks is The Waste Land (Harvest Book).
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About T. S. Eliot (Author) : T. S. Eliot is a published author of children's books. Published credits of T. S. Eliot include Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (Faber Children's Classics), Mr. Mistoffelees With Mungojerrie and R... more
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10/3/2015 Joshua Mark said:
The Wasteland is a literary and spiritual adventure. Don't ask what it's about. Just experience it. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock is a much better poem as is Preludes but they also don't dare as much as Wasteland. If you read the poem outloud it's a much more meaningful experience. You hear th... more

tags: Culture, Religion, Philosophy, Literature

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