The last major verse written by the Nobel laureate, including Burnt Norton, East Coker, The Dry Salvages, and Little Gidding.
Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in 1888 in St. Louis, Missouri, and became a British subject in 1927. The acclaimed poet of The Waste Land, Murder in the Cathedral, and Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, among numerous other poems and prose works, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1948. T. S. Eliot died in 1965 in London and is buried in Westminster Abbey
Burnt Norton
p. 13
East Coker
p. 23
The Dry Salvages
p. 35
Little Gidding
p. 49
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