
His best known works include "The Waste Land," "The Hollow Men" and "Four Quartets." It was then turned into a feature film starring an ensemble cast that includes Judi Dench and James Corden just released in December. The play opened in London first in 1981 and then on Broadway the next year. Alfred Prufrock" became his first professionally published poem.Įliot's 1939 book of whimsical poetry, "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," was adapted into "Cats," the award-winning musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Louis, Missouri, in 1888 and gained notoriety as a poet early in life. Their relationship "must have been incredibly important and their correspondence must have been remarkably intimate for him to be so concerned about the publication," Cuda says. Hale died four years later.īiographers say Eliot ordered Hale's letters to him to be burned. In 1956, Hale donated the letters under an agreement they wouldn't be opened until 50 years after either her or Eliot's death, whichever came second. universities, including Scripps College in California. Eliot was already living in England and Hale taught drama at U.S. The two met in 1912 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but did not rekindle their friendship until 1927. Lifelong friends, Hale and Eliot exchanged letters for about 25 years beginning in 1930. It's momentous to have these letters coming out." "I don't know of anything more awaited or significant.

"I think it's perhaps the literary event of the decade," says Anthony Cuda, an Eliot scholar and director of the T.S.

Students, researchers and scholars can read the letters at Princeton University Library starting Thursday. Many consider Hale to not only be his close friend, but also his muse, and they hope their correspondence will offer insight into the more intimate details about Eliot's life and work. Eliot to confidante Emily Hale will be unveiled this week, and scholars hope they will reveal the extent of a relationship that's been speculated about for decades. You will receive a link to the Zoom event after successful registration.įor more information, call (626) 795-4331.(AP) - After more than 60 years spent sealed up in a library storage facility, about 1,000 letters written by poet T.S. To register, visit activities-events/special- events/473-muse-ique-offstage- education-workshop-2.
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Composed” started in March and continues through November.Īs a nonprofit organization, MUSE/IQUE strives to build empathy and expand imaginations through transformative live events and strong partnerships with fellow nonprofit organizations. Composed” that takes the artists to cornerstone cultural institutions including Caltech in Pasadena, The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, Avalon Hollywood, Skirball Cultural Center, and the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Composed,” led by Heather Lipson Bell, Director of Education, Community Engagement, and Digital Media at MUSE/IQUE, will be featured in this MUSE/IQUE Offstage Education Workshop, as they tell stories about how they prepare for each performance in the series, and share their insights about this adventurous yearlong concert series. Composed: A Festival of Los Angeles Music,” in a virtual discussion hosted by the Pasadena Senior Center on Wednesday, April 27, starting at 4 p.m.

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