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From: ANQ
Date: 19980922
Author:MILLER, JAMES E. JR.
American poet T.S. Eliot met French medical student Jean Verdenal in France in 1910, and their homosexual affair provided personal aspects of Eliot's masterpiece 'The Waste Land." Verdenal's letters to Eliot contain hidden sexual references concerning his ecstatic experience of hearing Wagner's music. Eliot used symbolism from his experiences in Paris and from Verdenal's letters in his poetry.
Upon finishing his radical revision of the mass of manuscript pages handed over to him by T. S. Eliot under the title He Do the Police in Different Voices, Ezra Pound sent a short poem to Eliot in ...
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