Presents a biography of American poet T. S. Eliot, features essays that provide critical analyses of his work, and includes a chronology and lists of works by and about Eliot.
Beginning with Norman Borlaug and going back to those who influenced him directly or indirectly, shows how one ordinary boy came to develop "super plants" that helped save billions of people from starvation.
Collects fourteen critical essays on the life, influences, and works of T. S. Eliot, including selections by Gemma Sieff, Allan Johnson, Michael Goldman, and others.
Includes eight critical essays on T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Lands, " and includes an author's biographical sketch, background information, list of characters, summary and analysis, and annotated bibliography.
A request by a young poet to see an archive of letters written by T.S. Eliot, unsettles librarian Matthias's composure and forces him to confront his painful memories of his relationship with Judith in the years after World War II.