T.S. Eliot was an American-British poet, playwright, and critic who rose to prominence in the early 20th century. He is widely regarded as one of the most significant and influential writers of the modernist movement. Some of his most famous books include:
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock: This is Eliot's best-known poem, which explores themes of alienation, loneliness, and the complexities of modern society.
The Waste Land: This is a landmark work of modernist poetry that addresses the disillusionment and fragmentation of society after World War I.
Four Quartets: This is a collection of four poems that explore themes of spirituality, time and the cycles of life.
Murder in the Cathedral: This is a verse play written about the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket.
The Cocktail Party: This is a play written about a social gathering that becomes a forum for profound psychological exploration and debate.
Eliot's works are noted for their complex language, allusions to classical literature, and exploration of modernist themes. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948, and his legacy as one of the most important writers of the 20th century continues to endure today.
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