"April is the cruelest month." The most important poem of the 20th century — a fragmented, allusive, devastating portrait of post-World War I civilization in ruins. 434 lines that changed literature forever.
Historical Significance:
T.S. Eliot, a 33-year-old American expatriate working as a bank clerk in London, published The Waste Land in October 1922 — the same year as Joyce's Ulysses and Woolf's Jacob's Room, making 1922 the annus mirabilis of modernis...
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