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  1. T.S. Eliot, one of the most influential poets of the 20th century, had a profound fascination with cats. He explored their mysterious and enigmatic nature, capturing their essence through his evocative and thought-provoking verses.

  2. Sep 12, 2011 · Louis Menand on the poet T. S. Eliot’s monumental works, inner and outer lives, and perpetual “lack of will,” and how they defined his modernist quest.

    • Louis Menand
  3. 17 hours ago · The main idea is that a cat’s name should reflect their individual characteristics, whether it’s their appearance, behavior, or even a random word that simply sounds right. Eliot’s playful and imaginative approach to naming cats makes this poem a delightful and memorable piece of literature.

  4. Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (1939) is a collection of whimsical light poems by T. S. Eliot about feline psychology and sociology, published by Faber and Faber. It serves as the basis for Andrew Lloyd Webber 's 1981 musical Cats.

    • T. S. Eliot, Nicolas Bentley
    • 1939
  5. In 1939, T. S. Eliot published Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats through the publishing house Faber and Faber, where he served as an editor. The book of light verse was the basis of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Cats, which was first produced in London's West End in 1981 and opened on Broadway the following year.

  6. Although Faber & Faber announced ‘Mr Eliot's book of Pollicle Dogs and Jellicle Cats As Recited to Him by the Man in White Spats’ in their 1936 Spring catalogue, TSE had run into difficulties over his general approach.

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  8. Jun 4, 2013 · In the early 1930s, T.S. Eliot (September 26, 1888–January 4, 1965) — beloved poet and man of ideas — penned some whimsical verses about cats in a series of letters to his godchildren.

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