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by: Kenneth Paul Kramer
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 821.912
EAN: 9781561012855
ISBN: 1561012858
Label: Cowley Publications
Manufacturer: Cowley Publications
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 190
Publication Date: May 15, 2007
Publisher: Cowley Publications
Sales Rank: 65046
Studio: Cowley Publications
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Product Description: This exploration of T. S. Eliot's last major poem, Four Quartets, examines the poem's potential to transform readers' faith journeys. Kramer shows that the power of Four Quartets is its ability to create a dynamic interaction between the poem and the reader that promotes a genuine connection with the natural world, with others, and with the Divine.
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Rating: - Redeeming the Unredeemable
The fifth line of the first Quartet states that time is unredeemable. Kramer's book is a very long argument to the contrary, and in the end he doesn't persuade me. It seems to me that Eliot himself had troubles with his use of paradox to explicate Ecclesiastes, and so does Kramer. Glad I bought the book, it's great poetry, if unconvincing as a combination of philosophy and mysticism, and I'm happy someone as sensitive to the poetry as Kramer has spent what must be most of a lifetime pondering the ... Read More
Rating: - Read This Book- Now!
Four Quartets captured me in its spell when I first encountered it in November '05. I have been trying to understand it, and its magnetic pull, ever since. Redeeming Time is brilliant in lifting the veil on Four Quartets and revealing the timeless truths so evoked there- and so hidden 'here'. If you are even vaguely interested in the contemplative / mystical life, or in touching 'sacramental existence' in the ordinary, feed your soul here- in Kramer's enabling strucutre- and let Four Quartets flow with ... Read More
Rating: - An excellent guide to Four Quartets
T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets is one of the most difficult and obscure poems ever written. Kenneth Paul Kramer's Redeeming Time is an excellent guide to understanding the poem's hidden meanings. The author has devoted more than thirty-five years to Eliot's masterpiece: he wrote his Ph D. thesis on Four Quartets, made numerous research trips to all four locations of the titles to each poem, taught courses on it at university, and continued his study of the poems while writing numerous books. Redeeming Time ... Read More
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