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lucazani11's review

4.0

think ive already reviewed the waste land

It was adequate if a bit overrated.

I mean, it's The Wasteland.
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2.25
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Uhm. So.
The introduction aptly disclaims that many of these were written whilst in a sanitarium--that checks out. There are some very nice sentiments here and there, and The Hippopotamus made me guffaw while the end of The Waste Land (What the Thunder Said) is a classical masterpiece. That is, however, about it for me.
But hey, it's the 60th book I've finished this year.

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Read as a requirement for my Modernism class.

This is my first time reading Eliot, and I highly enjoyed this collection. I honestly wish there were more of his poems within this edition, but I think this was a great starting point for me. The way he tackles themes such as love, death, and aging were so fascinating. I could see myself diving deeper into Eliot's body of work. 

The poetry is beautiful, but the blazing antisemitism really took me out of it