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... for you. (Besides, it's a piece of my writing that doesnt stink too bad.) Mailing List and Discussion Groups There is a mailing list for T. S. Eliot related discussions. Click here for information on how to join, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Eliot Related information on the web Click here if you want to search the web on other Eliot related information. A tribute to T. S. Eliot. From an excellent on-line literary magazine, THE SALT SPRING ISLAND TATLER . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Biography A short bio on line from Washington University at St. Louis' Walk of Fame. What the Thunder Said - from University of Southwestern Louisiana's English Department. T. S. Eliot, a life - biography by Peter Ackroyd Poems The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Text Allusions and Sources Shakespeare's Hamlet Greek Myths Criticisms Heather Tidrick's essay (if she sends it to me over the summer) Other works that allude to this poem (seriously) Grateful Dead's song, Stella Blue by Robert Hunter (one of my favorite songs). Parodies The Love Song of J. Random Hacker from Jeff Duntemann. This is a brilliant parody! The Love Song of Bret Easton Ellis (from Dennis Woo's lit rumble) The Love Song of J. Alfred Hotrock. (from Glenn Baker on AOL.) T. S. Eliot interactive by Michael Rubiner, from New York Times. A Prufrockian Quiz! by me, based on Michael Rubiners work. April '95 issue of New Yorker, in which a cartoon parody titled, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Crew" appears, that makes fun of the J. Crew crowd. [I need to scan it in] The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler I am working on an HTML hypertext version of Prufrock: basically, I am not making modifications to the poem, but by adding hyperlinks to key words I hope to create, for the reader, a comic farce of the poem in hyperspace. For example, for the lines Let us go then, you and I,as the evening is spread out against the sky, like a patient etherised upon a table..., it'd be fun to link 'spread' and 'etherised' to some Freudian stuff. (Say no more.. Say no more...wink wink.. What was it like?) :) ...Well. Somebody beat me to it. She did a great job, too. Click here to see what I mean... Other literary works which allude to this poem (seriously) "The Adventure of Change" - a speech by Robert F. Kennedy. It is published in "Profiles in Courage" - a collection of speeches by RFK. RFK calls the lines That is not what I meant at all, / That is not it, at all. the "Hollow apology of T.S. Eliot." (thanks to Mr. Andy Limeri for the source). Preludes Text The Journey of the Magi Text The Waste Land Text A recording of Eliot...