Ash Wednesday
Por Eliot, T.S.
Publicado por CLXBX
English
2026
ISBN 9782291592815
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Ash Wednesday marks a decisive turning point in the work of T. S. Eliot. Written after his conversion to Anglicanism, the poem abandons the fragmentation and irony of earlier modernism in favor of restraint, repetition, and spiritual tension. The voice that emerges is hesitant, disciplined, and deliberately limited.
Structured as a sequence of meditative movements, the poem traces an inward journey defined by renunciation rather than revelation. Desire is examined, resisted, and re-ordered, as language circles around prayer, silence, and the difficulty of belief. Meaning is not asserted but approached through pattern, rhythm, and omission.
Severe, austere, and exacting, Ash Wednesday stands as one of the central religious poems of the twentieth century—a work concerned less with certainty than with endurance and spiritual discipline.
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