However, T. S. Eliot did not win the 1948 Nobel Prize in Literature because readers struggled to understand his poetry; rather, he won it and is still considered a significant writer because of his innovative style. read more
T S Eliot was writing in a very broken and disjointed post-war society. He manages to convey how dislocated his world was through his writing, displaying a sense of alienation and abandonment which is very important in British history. read more