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From: Chicago Sun-Times
Date: 19980414
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T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) was a Nobel Prize winner and one of the best-known poets of his day. "Cats" is based on poems from his Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. But Eliot is generally known for darker works like "The Waste Land" ("April is the cruelest month. . ."). How might Old Tom have reacted to the spectacle that is "Cats"?
"I think he would be quite amused by it," said C. Jeriel Howard, director of graduate studies in English at Northeastern University and teacher of a graduate seminar on Eliot. "Unfortunately, I think Eliot sometimes gets a bad rap from people who know only `The ...
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