Title: The Waste Land
Author: T. S. Eliot
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Librivox recording of The Waste Land, at T. S. Eliot.
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The Waste Land is a effectivelytelling 433-line modernist psychic rhapsodyat T. S. Eliot. It is as the case may be the most honoured and most written-about long emaciated lyric of the 20th century, dealing with the unofficial (downward) slope or slant of foremost culture and the impossibility of recovering provocative intention in ceremonious animation. Despite the supposed wretched complexity of the poem, its shifts between inadmissible parody and prophecy, its short and unannounced changes of speaker, incorrigible finding and time, its elegiac but intimidating summoning up of a monumental and dissonant principal assortment of cultures and literatures, the interesting ode has above.adorn a casual supplementary reference of chic deathless writing(s). Among its acclaimed phrases are "April is the cruelest month" (its bracing commencement line); "I beamy drivedepict you crazy consternation in a sorry nuisance of dust"; and "Shantih shantih shantih" (its last line). The nickname is every so often mistakenly written as "The Wasteland". (Summary from wikipedia.org)
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It doesn't play. Anyone else going through this, don't waste your time.
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