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From: Mosaic (Winnipeg)
Date: 19990601
Author:Brodey, Inger Sigrun
T.S. Eliot's vast contributions in literary multiculturalism have made him one of the most celebrated post-World War II poets in England and North America. Known primarily for the Nobel-award winning pieces he creates, Eliot is an advocate of the contemporary society concept, which focuses on cultural homogeneity. Although modern readers may find Eliot's insights on multiculturalism rather radical, he efficiently exposes the philosophical nature of various political and cultural issues.
The concept of "otherness" has become so fashionable that its very popularity threatens the ...
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