The Hollow Men by T.S. Eliot (read by Tom O’Bedlam)

The Hollow Men was written in 1925 Eliot said the name was a mixture of “The Broken Men“ of Rudyard Kipling with “The Hollow Land“ of William Morris. There are strong references to Guy Fawkes, particularly the ending. The portrait of T.S. Eliot was by Wyndham Lewis in 1938 The picture is of a Japanese scarecrow, reworked in Paint Shop Pro. Here’s the original picture:
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