The Waste Land

The Waste Land

by T. S. Eliot

Narrated by Geoffrey Giuliano, The Bell

Unabridged — 37 minutes

The Waste Land

The Waste Land

by T. S. Eliot

Narrated by Geoffrey Giuliano, The Bell

Unabridged — 37 minutes

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Overview

The Waste Land" is a seminal modernist poem by T.S. Eliot, first published in 1922. Known for its complex structure, eclectic references, and rich symbolism, the poem is widely regarded as one of the most important works of 20th-century literature.

Comprised of five sections-"The Burial of the Dead," "A Game of Chess," "The Fire Sermon," "Death by Water," and "What the Thunder Said"-the poem captures the disillusionment and despair of the post-World War I generation. Eliot employs a fragmented style, interweaving various voices and allusions from literature, mythology, religion, and history to depict a world that is spiritually barren and culturally fragmented.


Key themes in "The Waste Land" include the decay of Western civilization, the search for meaning in a post-war world, and the potential for regeneration and renewal. The poem is noted for its use of free verse, shifting perspectives, and its dense intertextuality, drawing on works from Dante's "Divine Comedy" to the Hindu Upanishads.

"The Waste Land" has been subject to extensive analysis and interpretation, and it continues to influence writers and scholars with its portrayal of modern existential angst and its innovative use of poetic form and language.


Editorial Reviews

Library Journal

Written when Eliot was working as a bank clerk and heavily edited by his friend Ezra Pound, 1922's The Waste Land could probably take the prize as the most important English-language poem of the 20th century. This 75th-anniversary edition includes the full text plus notes and an afterword by scholar/editor Christopher Ricks.

Booknews

Prints the first American edition (Boni & Liveright) of Eliot's most important work, accompanied by the editor's detailed annotations. Eliot's own notoriously inscrutable notes, placed at the end, are also annotated. The abundant explanatory material includes background on the poem's sources, composition, and publication history as well as 25 critical reviews and essays. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192114490
Publisher: Icon Audio Arts
Publication date: 05/16/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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