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Review: Touch Press The Waste Land

Hear about the cruelest month and everything else in T. S. Eliot's groundbreaking poem, as read by Alec Guinness, Viggo Mortensen, or the poet himself.
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Rating:

7/10

Hear about the cruelest month and everything else in T. S. Eliot's groundbreaking poem, as read by Alec Guinness, Viggo Mortensen, or the poet himself. For a deeper critical inquiry, read the text in landscape mode alongside annotations and line-by-line links to video commentary by poets and critics.

The Waste Land

WIRED Lets you view Eliot's original manuscript.

TIRED Overlapping, linked annotations are tough to navigate. Eats up a staggering 951 MB of memory. Expensive.