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T. S. Eliot
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T. S. ELIOT

The Art of Poetry No. 1
Interviewed by Donald Hall
Issue 21, Spring-Summer 1959
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From the Interview
INTERVIEWER
Do you think there’s a connection with the American past?

ELIOT
Yes, but I couldn’t put it any more definitely than that, you see. It wouldn’t be what it is, and I imagine it wouldn’t be so good; putting it as modestly as I can, it wouldn’t be what it is if I’d been born in England, and it wouldn’t be what it is if I’d stayed in America. It’s a combination of things. But in its sources, in its emotional springs, it comes from America.


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