
Selected Poems
As a poet, editor and essayist, T. S. Eliot was one of the defining figures of twentieth century poetry. This selection, which was made by Eliot himself, includes many of his most celebrated works, including The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock and The Waste Land. Other volumes in this series: Auden, Betjemen, Plath, Hughes and Yeats.
Reviews

baelgia@baelgia
There's a slew of anti-semitic poems in the second part that soured the rest of my reading experience. A lot of his poems also felt like they're for the upper-class by the upper-class (expecting his target audience to speak/understand multiple languages, touching on topics that are high up on the hierarchy of needs), which is fine? Just not something I enjoy. TL;DR: I disagree with his politics, and it's hard to separate art from artist when his art discusses, and even enforces, the very politics I disagree with.

Lindsy Rice@lindsyrice

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Alejandra @mamarracha

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Angbeen Abbas@angbeen

Isobel Gostling@isobelgostling

Jenny Smoothy@smoomin

LaToia Bates@toia

Laura@lastblues13