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  [ z ē ' n ĭ t h ]   -noun   1. an arch wherethrough gleams that untraveled world…

Xenith Book Club: The Waste Land

T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land is, of course, not a book, but a poem–a notoriously difficult one at that.  Don’t let that discourage you, however, from sharing your thoughts and at least attempting to wrap your pretty little heads around it.

You will find the poem available online and the discussion thread here.  Hope to hear from you!

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