The Waste Land.
Rare First Edition, First State of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land; number 482 of only 500 copies
The Waste Land.
ELIOT, T.S.
Item Number: 109591
New York: Boni & Liveright, 1922.
First edition, first issue of one of the most influential works of the 20th century, number 482 of 500 copies in the first state with “mountain correctly spelled on page 41 and the first state colophon. Octavo, original black flexible cloth, lettered in gilt. In fine condition.
The Waste Land expresses with great power the disillusionment and disgust of the period after World War I. In a series of fragmentary vignettes, loosely linked by the legend of the search for the Grail, it portrays a sterile world of panicky fears and barren lusts, and of human beings waiting for some sign or promise of redemption. The depiction of spiritual emptiness in the secularized city--the decay of urbs aeterna (the "eternal city")--is not a simple contrast of the heroic past with the degraded present; it is rather a timeless, simultaneous awareness of moral grandeur and moral evil. The poem initially met with controversy as its complex and erudite style was alternately denounced for its obscurity and praised for its modernism.
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