About the Book: Beginning with the iconic lines “April is the cruellest month,” The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot is a groundbreaking modernist poem that captures the spiritual emptiness and fragmentation of post-war civilization. First published in 1922, this literary masterpiece revolutionized modern poetry with its powerful imagery, symbolism, and exploration of despair, memory, and cultural decline. A timeless classic of English literature, it remains essential reading for poetry lovers, students of modernism, and readers interested in twentieth-century literary criticism.