As director of Faber & Faber, T.S. Eliot rejected George Orwell’s now-classic Animal Farm explaining “we have no conviction … that this is the right point of view from which to criticise the political situation.” Source: Harriet: The Blog.
"I wanted to combine two different issues; namely, art and life, art and being." — Arvo Pärt.
As director of Faber & Faber, T.S. Eliot rejected George Orwell’s now-classic Animal Farm explaining “we have no conviction … that this is the right point of view from which to criticise the political situation.” Source: Harriet: The Blog.
Eliot definitely mis-stepped there! [Of course I can say that with the benefit of retrospect.]
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