The Waste Land
T.S. Eliot’s magnum opus “The Waste Land” (1922) is a mine of imagery and references—as immersive as it is confounding; as sensory as it is literary. In this photo series, I reimagine Eliot's "Unreal City" as contemporary Brooklyn with scenes drawn from my own "Memory and desire".
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Looking into the heart of light
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a wicked pack of cards
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Here, said she
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Fear death by water
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Unreal City
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A crowd flowed over
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The Chair she sat in, like a burnished throne
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Glowed into words
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I never know what you are thinking
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You know nothing? Do you see nothing?
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HURRY UP PLEASE ITS TIME
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The chemist said it would be all right
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but I’ve never been the same
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throbbing between two lives
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She turns and looks a moment in the glass
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O City city
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O Lord Thou pluckest
burning
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Forgot the cry of gulls, and the deep sea swell
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always another one walking beside you
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bats with baby faces in the violet light
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