T. S. Eliot’s “Four Quartets”

Saturday, December 14 at 7:00 PM
Windham Public Library

T.S. Eliot & John Farrell

This is the first performance of our 2019-20 Maine Library Tour. Additional performances on the library tour have been scheduled in Rockland​, Blue Hill, and Yarmouth. More dates will be announced as they become available.

Please visit our new Four Quartets website for information on the poems, the performance, and more.

Seating limited to 50 people. To reserve a seat, call Ray Marcotte at 603-290-1303.

An unquestioned masterpiece of 20th-century literature, T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets is a complex, deeply moving meditation on time, memory, and human striving toward the divine.

Eliot completed Four Quartets in 1941, as Britain slid into the abyss of World War II, and he feared that civilization itself might perish in the coming years. Writing at the height of his artistic powers, Eliot packed into the four long poems a summation of his views on poetry and art, on mystical experience, and on humankind’s relationship to history and time.

In 2011, with rarely granted permission of the Eliot Estate, John Farrell committed to memory the one-thousand lines of Eliot’s masterpiece and prepared them for performance. John’s recitation of Four Quartets affords audiences an opportunity to immerse themselves in these gorgeous lines of poetry, spoken from memory, and renew their understanding of one the 20th century’s most exceptional poets.

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