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From: The New Leader
Date: 19881226
Author:Pettingell, Phoebe
THE BEST KNOWN fact about T.S. Eliot is that he treasured his privacy. Except for the Psalms, no poetry has ever been subjected to the kind of scrutiny his has received. Nevertheless, he managed to keep detailsof his personal life secret by swearing intimates to silence, and by destroying letters or safeguarding them from prying, would-be biographers. Thus the infon-nation we possessed about him was enigmatic, often raising more questions than it answered.
Eliot's marriage to Vivien (or, as he called her, Vivienne) Haigh-Wood resulted in disaster, but what exactly went ...
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