Poetry of T. S. Eliot collects all of his early work through “The Waste Land.” Poems like “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” “Whispers of Immortality,” and “Gerontion” ponder aging and mortality, while “Sweeney Erect,” “Mr. Eliot’s Sunday Service,” and “Sweeney Among the Nightingales” sketch the temptations and agonies of the modern man in the character of Sweeney.
by T. S. Eliot, Pablo Picasso, Bill Brewer, David Widger, An Anonymous Project Gutenberg Volunteer, Jared Updike, Alex Cabal
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