For last year’s words belong to last year’s languageAnd next year’s words await another voice. T. S. Eliot’s Little Gidding| Mark Carrigan
Memory may not be linear for neurodivergent people. It may feel like a spiral of felt sensations. Being monotropic shapes how I re-sense moments, navigating echoes and threads of sensory experiences rather than always recalling events.| Autistic Realms
ULYSSES, ORDER, AND MYTH A book review by T. S. Eliot, regarding: Ulysses. By James Joyce. 8 vo. 752 pages. Shakespeare and Company, Paris. Limited edition. MR JOYCE’S book has been out long enough for no... The post T. S. Eliot on Ulysses by Joyce appeared first on Excellence in Literature by Janice Campbell.| Excellence in Literature by Janice Campbell