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From: ANQ
Date: 19980922
Author:COYLE, MICHAEL
Poet T.S. Eliot made radio broadcasts on English literature for the British Broadcasting Corporation between 1929 and 1963. Eliot sensed radio lectures might enable a new relationship between him and his audience, as well as reach a broader audience beyond readers of poetry and literature. Eliot tried to transform his mass audience into an intellectual community.
"Our public is not yet in existence."
--Eliot, "Journalists of Yesterday and Today"
On February 24, 1929, from his Faber & Gwyer office at 24 Russell Square, T. S. Eliot sent a letter to the Adult Education Section of ...
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