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The Waste(d) Land

By feedwordpress on February 12, 2013

Warning: This post contains spoilers for the movie “World’s Greatest Dad”. I think I’ll get this off my chest first – I’ve never been a fan of poetry. What I am about to explain about that could be attributed to any other form of expression too I assume – music, movies, novels – but personally […]Continue reading →

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Whose Waste Land?

By feedwordpress on February 12, 2013

The first time reading through this, I was curious to read all the footnotes (regardless of reading Kevin’s blog just before hand) because I found them interesting in themselves, and at times useful. Let’s just say that I’m really grateful … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Thoughts on The Waste Land

By feedwordpress on February 12, 2013

Honestly this poem was extremely frustrating to read, and I’m sure others in our class agree. I found it interesting that he included allusions from many other sources in order to create something very new and personal, but at the … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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TS Eliot: Fragmented World/Poem

By feedwordpress on February 12, 2013

It’s true that we read for plot quite often. It’s all about a good story, and some conflict, and a climax and a resolution. Heck, when I was younger I would sometimes skip the pages with emotional interludes so I … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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The Prince

By feedwordpress on February 12, 2013

For a political writer renowned for his commitment to realism–to real politik, indeed–it’s remarkable, and surely significant, that Niccolò Machiavelli should open and close The Prince with a couple of extended metaphors. The resort to literary tropes frames what is … Continue reading →

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The Waste Land

By feedwordpress on February 12, 2013

So why should April be the “cruellest month”? Anybody with a vaguely Christian background or knowledge will associate April with Easter… renewal, regeneration, rebirth, salvation, God, meaningfulness and certainty after a long frozen winter of doubt and dread. In places … Continue reading →

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The Waste Land

By feedwordpress on February 12, 2013

So why should April be the “cruellest month”? Anybody with a vaguely Christian background or knowledge will associate April with Easter… renewal, regeneration, rebirth, salvation, God, meaningfulness and certainty after a long frozen winter of doubt and dread. In places … Continue reading →

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The Waste Land

By feedwordpress on February 11, 2013

This poem confused the Hell out of me when I first read it. The dark depressing imagery had no real rhyme or reason to it, and I found myself floating in a real sea of sad confusion. However, I went back and re-read it, as well as the introduction, Eliot’s notes, and many of the […] Continue reading →

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The Waste Land

By feedwordpress on February 11, 2013

Unlike the blogger who said that he was pissed at buying a book he wouldn’t even read a quarter off, I wasn’t “pissed” at all. It’s one more book for me to add to my home library. I love it … Continue reading →Continue reading →

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The Waste Land

By feedwordpress on February 10, 2013

The good thing about being ahead in readings is that when confusion arises as to which text is supposed to read next week and which text after, you don’t care because you’ve already read both. Ha. Anyway, I was rather surprised when I opened The Waste Land to find 20 pages of poem and 276 […]Continue reading →

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