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...Volume 4 of the letters of T. S. Eliot which brings the poet critic editor & publisher into his forties documents a period of anxious & fast-moving professional recovery & personal & spiritual consolidation. Following the withdrawal of financial support by his patron Lady Rothermere Faber & Gwyer (subsequently Faber & Faber) takes over the responsibility for Eliots literary periodical The Criterion". He supplements his income as a fledgling publisher just as I did ten years ago by reviewing articles prefaces lectures broadcasting talks & anything that turns up. His work as editor is internationalist above all else & Eliot makes contact with a number of eminent & emergent writers & thinkers as well as forging links with European reviews. Eliots responsibilities during this period extend to caring for Vivien who returns home after months in a French psychiatric hospital & whom he looks after with anxious fortitude; & the personal correspondence with his mother closes with her death in September 1929."