En Route to "The Waste Land": The Early Years of T. S. Eliot
At an early age the poet, critic, and playwright learned that sex and sin were the same thing.
At an early age the poet, critic, and playwright learned that sex and sin were the same thing.
American critic and author note residing in London, T. S. MATTHEWS is a most discerning and experienced journalist. He begun his career as a proofreader and make-up man for the NEW REPUBLIC. In 1929 he took the book editorship of TIME, eventually became managing editor, and after tweenty years retired to do free-lance writing. He is now at work on his autobiography.
American editor and author now residing in London, T. S. MATTHEWS is a most discerning and experienced journalist. He began his career as proofreader and make-up man for the NEW REPUBLIC. In 1929 he was offered the book editorship of TIME; he eventually became managing editor, and after twenty years retired to do free-lance writing. These findings of his will appear in his new book, THE SUGAR PILL, to be published by Victor Gollancz of London.