- Gerontion
"Gerontion" is a poem by
T. S. Eliot that was first published in 1920. Eliot scholar Grover Smith says of this poem, "If any notion remained that in the poems of 1919 Eliot was sentimentally contrasting a resplendent past with a dismal present, "Gerontion" should have helped to dispel it." [cite book|title=T. S. Eliot's Poetry and Plays: A Study in Sources and Meaning|location=Chicago|publisher=University of Chicago Press|date=1956|author=Grover Smith]Wilderness of mirrors
The phrase "wilderness of mirrors" from the poem has been alluded to by many other writers and artists. It has been used as the titles of plays by
Van Badham andCharles Evered , of novels byMax Frisch , and of albums by bands such asWaysted . Rock singer Fish entitled his first solo album "Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors ".Many commentators believe that
James Jesus Angleton took the phrase from this poem when he described the confusion andstrange loop s of espionage and counter-intelligence, such as theDouble Cross System , as a "wilderness of mirrors". [cite web|author=Jet Heer|title=School for spies|url=http://www.jeetheer.com/politics/cia.htm] [cite news|title=How Chalabi Played the Press|author=Douglas McCollam|work=Columbia Journalism Review|date=July/August 2004|url=http://www.cjr.org/issues/2004/4/mccollam-list.asp] It thence entered and has since become commonplace in the vocabulary of writers of spy novels or of popular historical writing about espionage. It was the title of an episode of the television series "JAG" where the protagonist is subjected todisinformation . [cite web|url=http://www.onscreen-credits.com/JAG/19990504g.html|title=JAG: "Wilderness of Mirrors"|work=JAG Credits|author=Peter C. Jones]Another prominent line in the poem, "In depraved May, dogwood and chestnut, flowering judas/To be eaten, to be divided, to be drunk"," is the origin of the title of
Katherine Anne Porter 's first collection of short stories, "Flowering Judas and Other Stories" (1930.)References
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