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April 1, Categories: Uncategorized. Author: geraldmajer. Thank you for reposting this, I appreciate it. Mon frere! Eliot notes the source of this in most editions of The Wasteland his long list of sources at the back of his poem with line numbers etc. His poem is full of many many quotes or allusions. He himself once confessed to not understanding the Waste Land. Interesting the extra info re Baudelaire though. His poems are really worth reading.

Pound, who edited the Waste Land so that it starts not with a lot of pub dialogue there were pages and pages of it, I saw a facsimile of the early draft , but with: April is the cruelest month, Pound shared his dislike of the modern situation but went to Italy and wrote antiSemitic and anti-Allies propaganda during the war. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.

Satan Trismegistus subtly rocks. Like a poor profligate who sucks and bites. Wriggling in our brains like a million worms,.

If rape and arson, poison and the knife. But here among the scorpions and the hounds,. I speak of Boredom which with ready teats.

Reader, you know this squeamish monster well,. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here In his poem "To the Reader", Baudelaire stated that more or less, humans are always tainted with the scent of evil. Sometimes evil guides us unconsciously, other times we willingly give ourselves to the devil.

The first 8 stanzas is a depic-. When darkness comes, it is not in our nature to fight it, but to welcome and to live it. It is harder to stay virtuous than succumb to vice. As a result, man wrong-doings are the result of his nature, that on earth it is neither wrong nor right, but a way of living.

The last 2 stanzas, however, offer something different. Baudelaire says, "There is one more ugly, more wicked, more filthy! It is the state of inaction, of apathy, of boredom. Baudelaire is not criticizing those who are evil, rather those who live in boredom and vanity. He is saying it is better to live and do evil things than to live and not live at all. The last line ' You! Humans are constantly on the quest of searching for life. When something dies, it should be buried.

Burial does not mark the end, rather a new beginning. Life will spring once more out of the dead.



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