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trenchantinsight
(13 years ago)
Eliot's voice is magical. Perfectly languid and lugubrious with a lingering element of wistfulness. I could listen to it all day...
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MaxJahner
(13 years ago)
I actually enjoyed Lia Williams the most. Excellent poem, nice hearing it after reading it.
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moomoomoomzq
(13 years ago)
I couldn't agree more. It's like Joyce thought "sod it, I'm just going to write the biggest load of balls and sell it as modernism; let's see how successful I am at it". I'm having to study it now for my course and it irks me because I don't wish to pay him any more heed.
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robsgerald6609
(13 years ago)
Ah, Ulysses is magnificent. Actually changed my life, such a comprehensive and powerful statement. Joyce is a hero.
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CourageInCollapse
(12 years ago)
We just wanted to take a second to share something that may interest you all. We just released an album entitled "The Violet Hour" which was a concept album inspired by the wasteland. We would be humbled if you T.S. Eliot fans would take a few minutes to listen to what we've created!
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Kirk00077
(11 years ago)
This arrangement's rendition of "A Game of Chess" is brilliant.
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GabrielEGiron-wx9lr
(10 years ago)
Such a gift! Shantih
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williamheywood9115
(11 years ago)
I love these words, I don't understand them all, but I love these words. For the same reason I love Under Milk Wood and Finnegans Wake.
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nieuwbooy
(13 years ago)
For people who complain that The Waste Land is obtuse and esoteric they should read Finnegans wake, Ulysses or Gravity's Rainbow or the Cantos by Ezra Pound.
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mailtrap22
(14 years ago)
I really like Lia Williams' reading. Horses for courses..
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Hansell99
(11 years ago)
One of the great poems by one of the great poets.
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twoships
(11 years ago)
lia williams is great!
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xyzpdqist
(13 years ago)
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BrianDornTFP
(14 years ago)
Nice production and interesting concept - kudos to all who read!
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marioriospinot
(12 years ago)
Nice.
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3leopardsblue
(11 years ago)
this poem ..if you actually read it..hasnt much in it about any war. its a tale of disintegration. and of some sort of haunting.
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darrenbendanillo4000
(13 years ago)
poetry reading but there is poetry acting
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psikorsky
(14 years ago)
The Lia Williams reading really doesn't work for me. I seriously reccomend the iPad version of The Waste Land. There are some excellent readings there.
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