T.S. Eliot
Thomas Stearns Eliot was a propaganda writer of a Boston elite family, used to help creating the program Modernism in the art scene. He was educated at Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day School (like Vincent Price, founded by William Eliot), Harvard (student of George Santayana, Charles Eliot was president of Harvard) and Merton College Oxford. At the Sorbonne in Paris he attended lectures of Henri Bergson. He was a Phi Beta Kappa. He was influenced by Mark Twain. |
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He was a friend of MI6 agents Bertrand Russell and Stephen Spender. He was a member of the Bloomsbury Group (affiliated with Cambridge Apostles, pedophilia religion) of Virginia Woolf, economist John Keynes, EM Forster, Ottoline Morel, Desmond MacCarthy (New Statesman of the Fabian Society), Aldous Huxley, DH Lawrence, Bertrand Russell and Richard Sendhouse (publisher of George Orwell). In London he met Ezra Pound.
He published in The Little Review of Jane Heap (Greenwich Village, student of George Gurdjieff) with Ezra Pound, Ernest Hemingway, Emma Goldman, Marcel Duchamps, James Joyce, André Breton, Gertrude Stein and in Der Monat of CIA front Congress for Cultural Freedom with Arthur Koestler, Theodor Adorno (Frankfurt School), Hannah Arendt (NY Intellectuals), Franz Borkenau, Ignazio Silone, Thomas Mann (gay and pedophilia agenda), Raymond Aron (friend of JP Sartre), Richard Löwenthal (Fabian Society).
He worked at Wesleyan University Press (Methodist Church).
He was funded by Olivia Shakespear who had a relationship with WB Yeats and whose daughter married Ezra Pound.
In 1922 he published The Waste Land in The Criterion (Ezra Pound, EM Forster, WH Auden, Stephen Spender, Marcel Proust, Paul Valéry, Jean Cocteau and WB Yeats of the HOGD). It contained references to Holy Grail and King Arthur tales, Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, William Shakespeare, Richard Wagner, Charles Baudelaire, Hinduism,..
1922 was also the year of James Joyce's Ulysses, which Eliot promoted in magazine The Dial. They both published in The Egoist.
The Wasteland= going through the Abyss, the Night of Pan, Kabbalistic sphere Daath. It influenced F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.
HP Lovecraft made a parody of The Wasteland.
In 1948 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. He was a member of the American Philosophical Society and the Legion of Honour of the Bonaparte's.
In Apocalypse Now of Francis Ford Coppola, Marlon Brando quotes Eliot's The Hollow Men.
Stephen King's The Dark Tower III the Wastelands is a reference to The Wasteland. Alfonso Cuaron's Children of Men with Clive Owen (King Arthur), Julianne Moore and Michael Caine contained references to The Wasteland.
born 9/26/1888.
died 1/4/1965.
Works
1922 The Waste Land
1925 The Hollow Men reference to Gunpowder Plot of jesuit Guy Fawkes
1943 Four Quartets
1948 The Cocktail Party