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The Waste Land

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The poem assembles five contrasting sections that juxtapose fragmented urban scenes, classical and religious allusions, mythic echoes, and shifting speakers to portray cultural disintegration and a search for meaning. Images of crowded streets, sexual tedium, river and drought, clairvoyance, and a drowned sailor recur alongside multilingual quotations and literary fragments. Formal collage and abrupt shifts of voice dramatize spiritual barrenness and the possibility of renewal through ritual knowledge, ancient myth, and silence. The work moves between elegy, satire, and liturgy to explore modern alienation.

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T. S. Eliot

T. S. Eliot was an influential American-British poet, essayist, and playwright, known for his profound impact on modernist literature. His notable works include 'The Waste Land,' a landmark poem that captures the disillusionment of the post-World War I era, and 'Prufrock and Other Observations,' which showcases his innovative use of stream-of-consciousness technique. Eliot's essays, such as 'The Sacred Wood,' reflect his critical insights into poetry and literary tradition. Throughout his career, he explored themes of time, identity, and spirituality, contributing significantly to the literary heritage of the 20th century.

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