"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"



When I was a teenager, reading this as a required text in school, nothing could have been more tedious or irrelevant.  But decades pass, and understanding, whether sweet or bitter, casts a different light on things.  One of T. S. Eliot's finest poems, it is read here by the English actor Michael Gough. [Read the Rest of this Post]

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