Why didn’t he commit suicide?
Frank Kermode: Reviewing T.S. Eliot, 4 November 2004
T.S. Eliot: The Contemporary Reviews
by Jewel Spears Brooker.
Cambridge, 644 pp., £80, May 2004,0 521 38277 7 Show More
by Jewel Spears Brooker.
Cambridge, 644 pp., £80, May 2004,
“... he does not call these pieces poems.’ From the heart of the London literary establishment Sir John Squire described The Waste Land as a poem for which ‘a grunt would serve equally well.’ Eliot’s 1925 collection, which included ‘Gerontion’, seemed to Squire ‘obscure so inconsequent . . . Why on earth he bothers to write at all is difficult to ... ”