T.S. Eliot
American-born British poet, essayist, playwright, and literary critic; a central figure of literary modernism, best known for works including "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," "The Waste Land," "Ash Wednesday," and "Four Quartets." Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948.
Books
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1. Quattro Quartetti
A sequence of meditative poems explores time, memory, and the human search for meaning, weaving personal recollection with historical and spiritual reflection; through recurring images of houses, rivers, gardens and journeys the work traces cycles of loss and renewal, asserting that understanding comes through stillness, attention and acceptance of paradox. Its language shifts between lyric intimacy and philosophical sweep, confronting suffering and war while offering glimpses of consolation found in love, humility and the reconciling of past and present.