T.S. Eliot in his office at
his publishers, Faber and
Faber, London, 1951.
 
 
"I photographed T.S. Eliot in the small office he had occupied for twenty-five years. He admired my acrobatic skill, because I crawled under the table to get a better picture. I didn't want to shoot him against the light." 
- Alfred Eisenstaedt 
 
 
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