2. Darkness is also light.
March and April are the cruelest seasons.
4. Love is often the rebirth of people.
5. It is often called the beginning is the end.
6. In fact, what people can't stand most is reality.
7. Poetry is not to indulge feelings, but to escape them.
8. Poetry is the most restricted by geography in all arts.
9. Poetry is a game to comfort educated people.
10, whether a person can write poetry depends on whether a person can write poetry.
1 1, run, run, human beings can't stand too much truth.
12, the world ended like this, not with a loud noise, but with a hiss.
13, if all time exists forever, then all time can never be recovered.
14, we don't know what we are, so we don't know what we want; We don't know what we want, so we don't know what we are.
15, man seems to be a myth, a creation that does not exist as a language. He feels no different. It's not that you get bigger and adapt to the world, but that the world gets smaller. You're still the same.
16, the poet can think that what he expresses is only his personal experience, helliphellip. However, for his readers, what he writes not only expresses his personal secret feelings, but also expresses the despair of a generation.
Eliot is also known as the master of modern literary criticism. He put forward a series of novel poetic theories, such as impersonality and objective counterpart, which left an indelible mark on the history of literary criticism. Many of his masterpieces, represented by the 433-line poem The Waste Land, and other works, such as Ash Wednesday and Quartet, have established immortal monuments in the history of world poetry. The Nobel Prize rated him this way: because of his pioneering contribution to modern poetry.
18, Th. Master Enseli.t (1888-19 British and American poets, playwrights and critics. 1948 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Eliot 1888 was born in a famous new family in St. Louis. 65438-0906, Harvard University studied philosophy and English and French literature, and studied in Paris and London. He soon got married in England and settled here. Later, he became a British citizen and worked as a teacher, bank clerk, magazine editor and so on. Eliot began to write poems from 1909 and published many works, among which The Waste Land has a great influence. In the history of modern British and American poetry, Eliot, with his radical and profound thoughts, persistent artistic pursuit, erudite talent and extraordinary writing ability, greatly surpassed other contemporary poets and influenced the creative interest of a whole generation of modern poets.