Ralph Fiennes delivers an extraordinary tour de force in T S Eliot’s final masterpiece which offers four interwoven meditations on the nature of time, faith and the quest for spiritual enlightenment.
The quartets were written between 1935 and 1941 (published as a collection in 1943) but their insight and humanity – not to mention humour – still ring true to today’s audiences. And Covid has given ...
No one does decay, futility, and spiritual paralysis as expertly as T. S. Eliot, because no one with a gift for poetry has known them better. And nowhere is this seen so clearly as in Four Quartets, ...
Ralph Fiennes’ brilliant interpretation breathes air and physicality into Eliot’s fluid, abstract musings, allowing the poetry and the humour to sing out. The actor – who also directs – walks barefoot ...
Have no fear—the boys are not discussing just any four quartets. No, there's a couple of matching sets. An influential album from a certain "European Quartet" confronts its doppelganger from fifty ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results