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Four Quartets
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It tells of everyday life, painting a picture with vibrant strokes. T.S. Eliot is one of the world's most famous authors for his perspective on everyday life and interesting symbolism.
/Alex Shell, 12, United States |
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Murder in the Cathedral
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I have read this book also in English and in Greek (the translation of G. Seferis). I like this book because of a point on it, the point of the fourth tempter. There T S Eliot puts readers in front of their selves because the fourth tempter is the personality of each one of the readers of this book.
/Giannis Christopoulos, 25, Greece
I believe that this is one of
the greatest plays of the twentieth century. Mr Eliot's poetic
capacity reaches its peak, and the plot opens up endless possibilities
both for staging and reading. I would say that this play can be
read as well as seen. Lingering on each phrase allows you to
enter unexpected paths to discovery.
/Monica Godo, 46, Spain |
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Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
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I like this book of poems because it combines good rhyming and syllable schemes with a funny theme.
/Dhario, 13, United States |
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The Waste Land
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Very modern poetry. T.S. Eliot writes like an angel, so divine and powerful.
/Katrina Cendana, 21, Philippines
I like this book also I like his thoughts also I hope I get
this prize that's what I live for.
/Yara, 26, Egypt |
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