From: Dadaists@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: re: SORRY! Date: Wed May 4 14:15:31 1994 I think that Eliot might have a hard time with your statement (not to mention contemporary poetry). His stuff was several layers deep with references and often meant to be difficult to read. Note, for example, the Greek and Latin in The Wasteland, as if the English isn't hard enough! Sure, Eliot would scoff at a lot of stuff today. And sure, his cats-related stuff was fun. But rather than being avante-garde for its own sake, I think that Eliot's poetry more nearly tried to be art for art's sake. If you read Eliot as a reaction against Romanticism, this becomes a little clearer. Thanks. -Dadaists