单词 | T. S. Eliot |
例句 | “T. S. Eliot,” Colonel Cargill echoed with the same funereal puzzlement. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z Communications answered that T. S. Eliot was not a new code or the colors of the day. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z Meandering, non-narrative prose or poetry, like musical symphonies, would not find their literary equivalents until James Joyce’s Ulysses or T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, both published in 1922. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z The other books were by T. S. Eliot and Steinbeck. Fallen Angels 1988-01-01T00:00:00Z Then, relenting: “I’ve seen pictures of him with the Sitwells. And T. S. Eliot. Also—there’s rather a funny one of him with that actress—I can’t remember her name. She’s dead now.” The Secret History 1992-10-16T00:00:00Z Not only did he answer my letter, but he included his response in his autobiography, sandwiched between letters to Nehru, Khrushchev, T. S. Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and other luminaries. Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences 1988-01-01T00:00:00Z Wintergreen told Cargill that there was no record at Twenty-seventh Air Force Headquarters of a T. S. Eliot. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z Poets, philosophers and playwrights gushed and paid homage to him, including T. S. Eliot, James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, whose sinister Dorian Gray was an early Wagnerite. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z Scholars of literary modernism have spent relatively little time investigating T. S. Eliot’s ardent and abiding love of cats. The Improbable Insanity of “Cats” 2019-12-16T05:00:00Z Dr. Enniss was reluctant to discuss his plans for the Ransom Center collections, saying only that he would like to unite some collections that were split, like those of T. S. Eliot, Waugh and Greene. Texas Monthly: Long at Helm, U.T. Collector Leaves Legacy With His Exit 2013-08-31T22:42:05Z Virginia Woolf showed what a mess our minds are, Gertrude Stein wrote portraits through a Cubist kaleidoscope, and T. S. Eliot shored fragments against his ruins. A Stylistically Daring Novel Considers Fundamental Questions 2018-01-05T05:00:00Z The election of T. S. Eliot, in 1942, came rather late in his career as a poet. The Friday Night Gab Sessions That Fueled 18th-Century British Culture 2019-04-05T04:00:00Z “American Standard,” named after a toilet brand, riffs for pages on lines from T. S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” while churning through contemporary concerns like gerrymandering, immigration, and grotesque politicians and their media platforms. Five Poets Who Find Music in the Personal, the Political or in Music Itself 2021-11-11T05:00:00Z I’ve always felt, as I believe T. S. Eliot put it, that the artist is engaged in a continual self-sacrifice, a loss of the personal perception of reality. By the Book: Edward O. Wilson 2019-02-28T05:00:00Z As one writer put it eloquently, while considering T. S. Eliot’s work, form is the electricity the poem plugs into. Feminists, Poetic Pretensions and Other Letters to the Editor 2020-07-02T04:00:00Z There is no definitive voice for reading T. S. Eliot. Jeremy Irons Breathes New Life Into ‘The Poems of T.S. Eliot’ 2018-05-17T04:00:00Z If so, does he deserve a place next to Thomas Mann and T. S. Eliot? Bob Dylan as Richard Wagner 2016-10-14T04:00:00Z Raimund is as parched and pedantic a creature as T. S. Eliot’s J. Alfred Prufrock, and Mr. Irons voices his thoughts in a tone of sepulchral weariness that contradicts the character’s supposed awakening. Movie Review: Jeremy Irons and Lena Olin Star in ‘Night Train to Lisbon’ 2013-12-05T23:12:57Z In 1961, T. S. Eliot wrote Groucho Marx a fan letter requesting a photograph of the comic actor and humorist. The Fraught Friendship of T. S. Eliot and Groucho Marx 2014-06-25T04:00:00Z Numerous modern explanations have been offered for Hamlet’s dilatory approach to the matter of avenging his father, from Ernest Jones’s “Hamlet and Oedipus” to T. S. Eliot’s judgment that the play was a failure. Dr. Eben Alexander’s so-called after-life 2012-11-26T16:00:00Z T. S. Eliot described what we know as a “heap of broken images.” A Radical Poet in the Age of Google and Guantánamo 2016-03-15T04:00:00Z T. S. Eliot tells us that human beings cannot bear very much reality. A Dark Ride 2019-10-29T04:00:00Z T. S. Eliot famously commented, in 1920, that “immature poets imitate; mature poets steal,” and added that the “good poet welds his theft into a whole of feeling which is unique.” The Unoriginal Originality of Led Zeppelin 2016-04-14T04:00:00Z Andrew Lloyd Webber’s adaptation of T. S. Eliot’s feline poesy ends its Broadway revival. What’s New in NYC Theater 2017-12-14T05:00:00Z In 1921 T. S. Eliot teetered on the brink of a mental collapse. How T.S. Eliot Went From Neurotic Banker to Neurotic Worldwide Literary Hero 2018-11-09T05:00:00Z If Paul ever met T. S. Eliot, he would spout revised footnotes for “The Waste Land.” | 'Midnight in Paris': Kicking the Old Ennui With the Lost Generation 2011-05-19T14:22:17Z No wonder T. S. Eliot wrote the introduction for it. André Aciman Would Like to Demote Virginia Woolf From the Canon 2019-10-31T04:00:00Z T. S. Eliot, reviewing a collection of their letters, published in 1932, reassures his reader that Gaskell “thinks of Norton as a brother, an elder brother, to her girls.” The Unjustly Overlooked Victorian Novelist Elizabeth Gaskell 2018-09-05T04:00:00Z In “The Waste Land” T. S. Eliot translated it as “The Peace which passeth understanding.” Art in Review: PETER CAMPUS: ?Calling for Shantih? 2010-12-09T23:20:00Z T. S. Eliot once wrote, “But at my back in a cold blast I hear / the rattle of the bones, and chuckle spread from ear to ear.” My Last Day as a Surgeon 2016-01-11T05:00:00Z The author David Lodge makes use of this paradox in his 1984 academic farce “Small World,” whose young academic Persse McGarrigle is writing a Master’s thesis on “The Influence of T. S. Eliot on Shakespeare.” A Hundred Years of T. S. Eliot’s “Tradition and the Individual Talent” 2019-10-27T04:00:00Z The title may only be familiar because of T. S. Eliot, but this low-budget, black-and-white debut feature, directed by David Secter, has its champions, who cite it as a landmark of Canadian low-budget cinema. 5 Film Series to Catch in N.Y.C. This Weekend 2019-02-21T05:00:00Z The other, “Hysteria,” was inspired by a poem by T. S. Eliot and is an often-funny absurdist piece of physical theater that begins with an awkward dinner date at a restaurant. | ?Hysteria? and ?If That?s All There Is?: The Ordinary Can Pave the Road to Insanity 2010-12-19T22:49:44Z The venerable English publishing house Faber & Faber — the longtime home of writers including T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, William Golding, Samuel Beckett, Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes — is celebrating its 90th anniversary. 9 New Books We Recommend This Week 2019-09-05T04:00:00Z T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound were, in addition to being leading literary figures and poets during the twentieth century, boorish anti-Semites. This is your brain on murder: What the mind of a psychopath looks like 2014-03-09T18:30:00Z Maybe he could use a book of poems—say, that old T. S. Eliot book his mom used to read to him. The Improbable Insanity of “Cats” 2019-12-16T05:00:00Z The core of first-world malaise, he argues, can be summed up by something T. S. Eliot observed in “Four Quartets”: We are “distracted from distraction by distraction.” Dealing With Anxiety, Mental Illness and Grief 2019-01-15T05:00:00Z I have a volume of T. S. Eliot to which I add different translations of his poems as I come across them. Why Olga Tokarczuk Likes to Read T.S. Eliot in Translation 2022-02-10T05:00:00Z No matter what T. S. Eliot said, February is if not the cruelest month, certainly the bleakest. 5 Must-See Shows in New York This Month 2017-02-02T05:00:00Z Cats Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic musical based on the writings of T. S. Eliot. L.A. theater openings, April 19-26: 'Side Show' and more 2015-04-16T04:00:00Z The Letters of T. S. Eliot Volume 4: 1928-1929by Valerie Eliot By this stage of his life, temperamental resistance was intensified by professional circumstance. The Letters of TS Eliot: Volume 4, 1928-1929 – review 2013-01-10T11:00:01Z Her fictionalized take on more than 20 years’ worth of letters from T. S. Eliot to his confidante Emily Hale figures prominently in this carefully crafted novel. Dear Match Book: What Should I Read on My Summer Vacation? 2017-05-23T04:00:00Z There were two unfamiliar names in one of its verses: “And Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot / Fighting in the captain’s tower / While calypso singers laugh at them / And fishermen hold flowers.” Our Favorite Dylan Lyrics 2016-10-13T04:00:00Z Before long it was decided — by the people who decide such things — that T. S. Eliot was the greatest poet of the 20th century. How T.S. Eliot Went From Neurotic Banker to Neurotic Worldwide Literary Hero 2018-11-09T05:00:00Z Chattering like a hopped-up monkey, cameras clattering around his neck, T. S. Eliot’s words rolling around in his mouth, dirty, disheveled and totally bonkers, the character is a wonder, but painful. Arts & Leisure Preview: Dennis Hopper, Riding Out the Ups and Downs 2010-04-07T15:37:00Z If many an English-majored ear perks up at the sound of “1922,” it’s mostly because of the two somewhat ornery men who published their masterpieces that year: Joyce and T. S. Eliot. Was 1925 Literary Modernism’s Most Important Year? 2021-03-20T04:00:00Z He has said that he used his initials because doing so seemed serious and adult, in the manner of T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden. W. S. Merwin to Be Named Poet Laureate 2010-07-01T02:16:00Z Also included are 51 Man Ray photographs of prominent writers and artists like T. S. Eliot, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. Inside Art: Sculpture as Portrait at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 2011-12-15T21:41:44Z Here was a stage full of brilliant actors writhing around in cat wigs and face paint, singing psychotic Andrew Lloyd Webber songs with T. S. Eliot blackface lyrics. The Improbable Insanity of “Cats” 2019-12-16T05:00:00Z T. S. Eliot warned in “Four Quartets” that though nature seemed like a “solved” problem, “in the sombre season or the sudden fury” it was a “reminder of what men choose to forget.” Climate Change and Human History 2019-03-05T05:00:00Z A page from T. S. Eliot’s “Four Quartets” is taped to a bedroom door. Closing the Book on Cheever’s House 2014-09-08T04:00:00Z “O conversation the staff of life,” the young T. S. Eliot wrote to his Harvard friend and fellow poet Conrad Aiken in 1914. The Friday Night Gab Sessions That Fueled 18th-Century British Culture 2019-04-05T04:00:00Z I prefer T. S. Eliot’s view that “the conservative response to modernity is to embrace it, but to embrace it critically.” Andrew Sullivan on the War Within Conservatism and Why It Matters to All of Us 2020-12-24T05:00:00Z And he quotes the Queen Mother describing T. S. Eliot as “this rather lugubrious man in a suit” who “read a poem,” adding, “I think it was called ‘The Desert.’ ” Books of The Times: ‘Hello Goodbye Hello,’ by Craig Brown 2012-08-05T20:56:23Z He wanted T. S. Eliot to provide a text, but Eliot, on seeing Tippett’s sketches, urged him to set his own words. Into The Music: Michael Tippett?s ?Child of Our Time? Fits With Winter 2012-01-29T04:39:18Z When T. S. Eliot published his seminal manifesto, he could boast only a thin volume of poems and a handful of essays, but he had confidence to spare. A Hundred Years of T. S. Eliot’s “Tradition and the Individual Talent” 2019-10-27T04:00:00Z I reached for the dice to roll again before I finished saying the words “T. S. Eliot,” in a voice that telegraphed the sentiment “Duh.” Memories of “Cats” 2016-08-03T04:00:00Z Her parents were both “superb entertainers” and their house was always full of literati, including Robert Frost, W. H. Auden, Dylan Thomas, T. S. Eliot and Allen Ginsberg. In Two Memoirs, the Scars of Childhood Trauma Run Deep 2020-08-18T04:00:00Z Excerpts lifted from landmarks of Western literature, running from the epic tradition of Homer and Milton to the high-modernist experiments of James Joyce and T. S. Eliot, are read in voice-over. | 'The Nine Muses': ?The Nine Muses,? by John Akomfrah - Review 2011-10-05T22:07:26Z “Know what T. S. Eliot said?” one character asks as the play careers to a conclusion. Critic’s Notebook: Back in Chicago, Michael Shannon and David Schwimmer 2013-08-09T20:44:12Z Mr. Tarm had done nothing to prepare audiences for this interpolation: His program note consisted in its entirety of a few lines from T. S. Eliot’s “The Hollow Men.” An Argument for Hearing a Work With a Nazi Reference 2015-03-06T05:00:00Z A fan of T. S. Eliot, Lloyd Webber began tinkering with “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats” as a simple songwriting exercise before deciding to build a show around it. "Cats" is a mesmerizing laser pointer for your brain 2019-12-20T05:00:00Z James Joyce’s “Ulysses” performed last rites for Homer’s “Odyssey” and destroyed the whole of the 19th century, at least according to T. S. Eliot. 1922: The Year That Transformed English Literature 2017-08-09T04:00:00Z T. S. Eliot, she insisted, was sending her threatening messages. Books of The Times: Martin Stannard Traces a Writing Life in ?Muriel Spark? 2010-04-13T22:35:00Z In 1922, T. S. Eliot, an American poet living in England, wrote that Western society had lost its spiritual values. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z T. S. Eliot: “I said to my soul, be still.” The Lingering of Loss 2019-07-01T04:00:00Z His début collection, “Night Sky with Exit Wounds,” was published in 2016, and made him just the second poet to win the T. S. Eliot Prize for a first book. Ocean Vuong’s Life Sentences 2019-06-03T04:00:00Z “I do not know much about gods; but I think that the river is a strong brown god,” T. S. Eliot wrote. Louisiana’s Disappearing Coast 2019-03-25T04:00:00Z T. S. Eliot’s advice seems apt: “Oh, do not ask, ‘What is it?’ The Shape-Shifting Music of Tyshawn Sorey 2019-04-15T04:00:00Z Fifteen years ago, when I was a graduate student in the Harvard English department, I signed up for the graduate section of a class he was giving on T. S. Eliot. An Artist’s Archeology of the Mind 2019-03-18T04:00:00Z My father was a graduate student then, a T. S. Eliot man, at the university. Everywhere and Nowhere: A Journey Through Suicide 2019-02-11T05:00:00Z Ocean Vuong: Ho Chi Minh City native Vuong captured the imagination of the poetry community with his acclaimed collection "Night Sky with Exit Wounds," which took home the prestigious T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry. 11 authors to watch in 2019 2019-01-02T05:00:00Z The Malley poems make extremely subtle allusions to a dozen poets, from Shakespeare to T. S. Eliot. Literary Hoaxes and the Ethics of Authorship 2018-12-03T05:00:00Z Amid the fallout, he took to Twitter, posting cryptic messages about love and quoting T. S. Eliot. In Elon Musk’s World, Brakes Are for Cars, Not C.E.O.s 2018-08-28T04:00:00Z The most obvious response would be that provided by T. S. Eliot, in “East Coker”: “I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope / For hope would be hope for the wrong thing.” Trump vs. Comey: Hope Against Hope 2017-06-09T04:00:00Z He could see “the skull beneath the skin,” in the words of T. S. Eliot, whose work he knew well. Czeslaw Milosz’s Battle for Truth 2017-05-22T04:00:00Z In the words of T. S. Eliot: “April is the cruellest month.” New York Today: How to Ease a Hangover 2017-04-04T04:00:00Z As the campus poet, Bishop was chosen to interview T. S. Eliot when he came through during her junior year, in 1933. Elizabeth Bishop’s Art of Losing 2017-02-26T05:00:00Z The following year, T. S. Eliot, talking to the Times, cited Green’s novels as proof that the “creative advance in our age is in prose fiction.” The Novelist of Human Unknowability 2016-10-10T04:00:00Z It’s hard to think of a more vivid illustration of T. S. Eliot’s principle of the separation between “the man who suffers and the mind which creates.” The Thrilling Mind of Wallace Stevens 2016-05-02T04:00:00Z The house had history; Devlin’s parents told her that T. S. Eliot played his first game of Ping-Pong there; Henry James had lived just up the road. Designing Stages for Shakespeare and Kanye 2016-03-28T04:00:00Z T. S. Eliot wasn’t the one “pinned and wriggling on the wall”—that was Prufrock. Fredrick Seidel’s Ballsy Blasphemy 2016-02-08T05:00:00Z For the modernists, being spiritually sick was a condition of intellectual respectability, and T. S. Eliot wrote that “there is something artificial and even priggish about Goethe’s healthiness.” Life Lessons from Goethe 2016-02-01T05:00:00Z Around that same age, she read “The Sacred Wood,” a collection of T. S. Eliot’s essays and literary criticism. Bricklayer, Bird-Watcher, Literary Sensation 2015-05-11T04:00:00Z Literary figures such as T. S. Eliot have dined in the Gay Hussar. Gay Hussar, an Iconic Restaurant in London, Is for Sale (Don’t Mind the Food) 2015-02-24T05:00:00Z T. S. Eliot’s Prufrock laments that his life has been measured out in coffee spoons, but I think I could take a pretty good measure of my own life in bicycle tires. My Life in Bicycles 2014-08-17T04:00:00Z It is the life that T. S. Eliot measured out in coffee spoons and the 30 hours of leisure that some time researchers claim we have. I’ll Finish the Dishes When I’m Dead 2014-04-04T09:45:46Z Such references added amplification and depth of field to the speech, much the way T. S. Eliot’s myriad allusions in “The Waste Land” add layered meaning to that poem. Critic’s Notebook: The Lasting Power of Dr. King’s Dream Speech 2013-08-28T02:20:41Z Da Vinci, Michelangelo, T. S. Eliot and Bach were all trying to find the essence of man’s soul and his relationship with the universe and with his fellow men. The perils of translational research 2012-11-26T18:45:13.717Z T. S. Eliot memorably wrote that Webster was always conscious of “the skull beneath the skin.” ‘The Duchess of Malfi’ and Other Blood on London Stages 2012-06-30T18:10:27Z They should be reminded, by T. S. Eliot, that, Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow. Dot Earth Blog: The Innovator's Challenge: Moving From Idea Networks to Action Networks 2012-02-14T20:40:16Z It sprang from Ms. Landesman’s asking jazz musicians to put T. S. Eliot’s phrase “April is the cruelest month” into their own words. Fran Landesman, Lyricist With a Bittersweet Edge, Dies at 83 2011-08-01T04:08:57Z He referred to Proust, Pushkin, T. S. Eliot, Socrates and Henry Miller as he explored the mysteries of acting, which he called the most difficult art to fathom and explain. Honoring a Spirit of Survival and Artistry 2011-03-17T03:56:59Z An earlier work by Julius, “T. S. Eliot: Anti-Semitism and Literary Form,” impressed me as the only just and responsible treatment of Eliot’s polite hatred of the Jewish people. Book Review - Trials of the Diaspora - By Anthony Julius 2010-05-07T14:49:00Z Works inspired by the poetry of T. S. Eliot. Museums 2010-02-19T05:00:00Z T. S. Eliot had his platform—he edited the Criterion. Gilbert Keith Chesterton She turned a T. S. Eliot poem into a song sung by Ella Fitzgerald and Barbra Streisand. Fran Landesman, Lyricist With a Bittersweet Edge, Dies at 83 2011-08-01T04:08:57Z Sara Teasdale Sara Teasdale was born in St. Louis, Missouri, where she attended a school that was founded by the grandfather of another great poet from St. Louis—T. S. Eliot. Helen of Troy and Other Poems There is such a display of cynical cleverness in the verse of T. S. Eliot that I think he might be able to write almost anything except poetry. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century |
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