Waste Land
by T.S. Eliot
- Published
- 2001
- Pages
- 300
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780393974997
- Reading Time
- ~5h 15min
Waste Land is a poetry book by T.S. Eliot. In 2001. It has 300 pages.
About this book
T.S. Eliot’s landmark modernist poem captures the fractured consciousness of a post–World War I generation through a mosaic of voices, languages, and literary allusions. Structured in five distinct sections, the work moves through urban desolation, mythic resonance, and spiritual searching without adhering to a linear narrative. Eliot draws upon classical mythology, religious texts, and European literature to construct a landscape of cultural exhaustion and quiet yearning for renewal. The poem’s deliberate fragmentation mirrors the dislocation experienced by early twentieth-century readers, while its dense intertextuality invites continuous scholarly and readerly engagement. Widely recognized as a turning point in twentieth-century poetry, the work established new possibilities for poetic form and voice. Its enduring significance lies not in a single message but in its capacity to hold together contradiction, decay, and the persistent hope for regeneration. Readers encounter a text that demands active participation, rewarding careful attention with layered meanings and historical depth.
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How many pages is Waste Land?+
Waste Land has 300 pages.
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Waste Land was published in 2001.
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Waste Land is a Poetry book.
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T.S. Eliot’s landmark modernist poem captures the fractured consciousness of a post–World War I generation through a mosaic of voices, languages, and literary allusions. Structured in five distinct sections, the work moves through urban desolation, mythic resonance, and spiritual searching without a...
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Waste Land was written by T.S. Eliot.