T.S. Eliot Recites "The Hollow Men"

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @LuizHenrique-qx5et
    @LuizHenrique-qx5et 6 лет назад +423

    I
    We are the hollow men
    We are the stuffed men
    Leaning together
    Headpiece filled with straw. Alas!
    Our dried voices, when
    We whisper together
    Are quiet and meaningless
    As wind in dry grass
    Or rats' feet over broken glass
    In our dry cellar
    Shape without form, shade without colour,
    Paralysed force, gesture without motion;
    Those who have crossed
    With direct eyes, to death's other Kingdom
    Remember us-if at all-not as lost
    Violent souls, but only
    As the hollow men
    The stuffed men.
    II
    Eyes I dare not meet in dreams
    In death's dream kingdom
    These do not appear:
    There, the eyes are
    Sunlight on a broken column
    There, is a tree swinging
    And voices are
    In the wind's singing
    More distant and more solemn
    Than a fading star.
    Let me be no nearer
    In death's dream kingdom
    Let me also wear
    Such deliberate disguises
    Rat's coat, crowskin, crossed staves
    In a field
    Behaving as the wind behaves
    No nearer-
    Not that final meeting
    In the twilight kingdom
    III
    This is the dead land
    This is cactus land
    Here the stone images
    Are raised, here they receive
    The supplication of a dead man's hand
    Under the twinkle of a fading star.
    Is it like this
    In death's other kingdom
    Waking alone
    At the hour when we are
    Trembling with tenderness
    Lips that would kiss
    Form prayers to broken stone.
    IV
    The eyes are not here
    There are no eyes here
    In this valley of dying stars
    In this hollow valley
    This broken jaw of our lost kingdoms
    In this last of meeting places
    We grope together
    And avoid speech
    Gathered on this beach of the tumid river
    Sightless, unless
    The eyes reappear
    As the perpetual star
    Multifoliate rose
    Of death's twilight kingdom
    The hope only
    Of empty men.
    V
    Here we go round the prickly pear
    Prickly pear prickly pear
    Here we go round the prickly pear
    At five o'clock in the morning.
    Between the idea
    And the reality
    Between the motion
    And the act
    Falls the Shadow
    For Thine is the Kingdom
    Between the conception
    And the creation
    Between the emotion
    And the response
    Falls the Shadow
    Life is very long
    Between the desire
    And the spasm
    Between the potency
    And the existence
    Between the essence
    And the descent
    Falls the Shadow
    For Thine is the Kingdom
    For Thine is
    Life is
    For Thine is the
    This is the way the world ends
    This is the way the world ends
    This is the way the world ends
    Not with a bang but a whimper.

  • @etonsworld7860
    @etonsworld7860 2 года назад +47

    The reading of the final line surprised me yet I loved it. Life ends quickly, suddenly and harshly. He conveys all that in his reading of that final line, panicked pacing and then silence as our world ends.

  • @Konrad_Wallenrod
    @Konrad_Wallenrod 6 лет назад +400

    Thank you SO MUCH for not ruining it with some inappropriate ''dramatic'' music!

    • @MrGottmusik
      @MrGottmusik 5 лет назад +9

      I agree Konrad. I listened to Jeremy Irons reading it and the piano noise simply got in the way.

    • @Konrad_Wallenrod
      @Konrad_Wallenrod 5 лет назад +9

      @@MrGottmusik
      I know! What is the point of hiring a famous actor with an awesome voice when you end up ruining it with pointless music!

    • @GreatWonderMoose
      @GreatWonderMoose 5 лет назад +5

      @@Konrad_Wallenrod Well, the piano was added by the uploader. You can find the version with Irons' voice alone on Audible and elsewhere away from RUclips.

    • @melorafaelas
      @melorafaelas 5 лет назад

      o.o

    • @NichaelCramer
      @NichaelCramer 4 года назад

      @@GreatWonderMoose : Thanks for pointing this out.

  • @caseydouglas3671
    @caseydouglas3671 5 лет назад +149

    Never expected the last lines to be read that quickly

    • @guidad542
      @guidad542 5 лет назад +56

      I think that is part of the beauty of the poem. The last few lines build up a tension that is never resolved, the "bang" never comes and all that we're left with is the whimpering scratches of a finished tape recording.

    • @malachymultimedia
      @malachymultimedia 5 лет назад +25

      It's as originally intended by the author, so much onus has been put on the end of this prose, The way he recites it is like the wave of a hand, indicating he is done with such nonsense/things of import he cannot change. It's a truly terrifying and beautiful piece.

    • @jackreid5970
      @jackreid5970 4 года назад +9

      I know. It felt more like a whimper than a bang.

    • @pkchoudhary1675
      @pkchoudhary1675 4 года назад +9

      The rapid culmination of the end is the actual beauty of the entire poem.

    • @ThePiantanida31
      @ThePiantanida31 3 года назад +4

      Thank you! It’s wonderful to hear the intention of the author.

  • @TallshrewFishing
    @TallshrewFishing 4 года назад +94

    That ending is very appropriate and I do wish that more people who perform readings of The Hollow Men would listen to this reading and heed it.

  • @okrajoe
    @okrajoe 6 лет назад +158

    Wow -- I did not expect that reading of the final lines.

    • @Mr_Bunk
      @Mr_Bunk 5 лет назад +60

      Since it's the most famous bit, people tend to put EXTRA-DRAMATIC...EMPHASIS....ON THOSE. WORDS. But Elliot mumbles past them because that's exactly what it is; a whimper.

    • @alphablitz1024
      @alphablitz1024 5 лет назад +34

      Yeah, he went sing-song with it, an echo of the "prickly pear" children's song. The end isn't even a whimper. It's an absurd school rhyme.

  • @finlaymiles9798
    @finlaymiles9798 19 дней назад +1

    this is so fucking good i love the way he does the last few lines

  • @strawbrryfld1
    @strawbrryfld1 4 года назад +27

    My favorite poem of all time. Every time I read it, every time I listen to Eliots reading, I get goose bumps and my skin crawls. I just LOVE IT !!!!

    • @n9zmn
      @n9zmn 4 года назад +2

      Kimberly Sikorski. I know! I can’t shake these images,,

    • @connorwilliamson3
      @connorwilliamson3 Год назад +3

      Eliot has such a solemn voice. He reads perfectly - I can’t begin to imagine what his mind was like …

    • @jowonderanimation
      @jowonderanimation Год назад +1

      This is the way the world ends...

    • @guepardiez
      @guepardiez 11 месяцев назад +1

      Can you explain what it means?

  • @alisondane8150
    @alisondane8150 2 года назад +11

    So glad I heard it read in Eliots voice and it brings so much context and emotion

  • @brandonmatuja6498
    @brandonmatuja6498 6 лет назад +42

    A pure unadorned recording! Thank you Thank You thank YOU!

  • @knowthyself6981
    @knowthyself6981 2 года назад +10

    This is the most "Dark Souls" poem I've heard till now !
    Incredible piece of art
    Meditate on the last verses...

  • @barbarastepien-foad4519
    @barbarastepien-foad4519 2 года назад +10

    Omg when I was at grammar school our music master, a madman, wrote music to his poem and we sang it......

  • @thespanishinquisition8617
    @thespanishinquisition8617 4 года назад +41

    Shout out to the guy who coughs at 2:01

  • @melorafaelas
    @melorafaelas 5 лет назад +20

    Greetings from Brazil! I was at Russel Square looking for this.

  • @ryanoneiljohnson8743
    @ryanoneiljohnson8743 4 года назад +5

    My English teacher gave me a book of T.S Eliot Selected Poem and this is my favourite poem.

  • @DOOMJESUS
    @DOOMJESUS 3 года назад +5

    AND WE'VE ONLY BECOME MORE HOLLOW WITH EACH AND EVERY DAY THAT HAS PASSED SINCE.

  • @mehmetcemunal7143
    @mehmetcemunal7143 5 лет назад +7

    the hasty delivery of the crown jewel of the poem, the resolution of the suspense, is so in line with the words... he ends the poem with almost with a running page and a fade out. there is no care.

  • @JohanHerrenberg
    @JohanHerrenberg 3 года назад +4

    A miraculously musical reading by the man himself. Very impressive.

  • @eatmills
    @eatmills 5 лет назад +12

    Memorized this poem once for a recital at school but this is so cool to hear T.S. himself read it. My rhythm very close to his but dang my end much slower and somber. Thank you for posting this!

  • @ian87294
    @ian87294 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful! I'm coming back to Eliot after some 36 years. I liked The Hollow Men when I first read it but my English teachers' interpretation of it put me off. I saw A.N. Wilsons' documentary on BBC 4 recently and the sound of Eliots' voice was a revelation. I'm not a poetry follower, I like Phillip Larkin, John Betjeman and a few other bits and pieces but The Hollow Men is now my number one favourite poem. For me it articulates my feelings of existential despair beautifully.

  • @EZRADUCE
    @EZRADUCE 3 месяца назад

    PURE GENIUS,,,!!!!!! THANK YOU !!!!!!!

  • @benwalker4660
    @benwalker4660 3 года назад +1

    the oration and delivery is powerful.

  • @paulboutchia1035
    @paulboutchia1035 4 года назад +15

    I feel like I want this read by my children at my funeral.

    • @belleme861
      @belleme861 2 года назад +1

      that’s depressing..

  • @user-ht4kp7py2c
    @user-ht4kp7py2c 3 года назад +3

    hes out there man...he's really out there

  • @herdek550
    @herdek550 5 лет назад +18

    2:56 - best part

  • @frankswildyear
    @frankswildyear 3 года назад +7

    In my early 20's, I was obsessed with poetry, Rimbaud, Eliot, Baudelaire...now I watch Netflix and drink tea

  • @strawbrryfld1
    @strawbrryfld1 4 года назад +16

    This is one of the strengths of the Internet. T S sounds exactly like I thought he would. Very Boris Karloff - ish 😱🤣😂

  • @Tymbus
    @Tymbus 3 месяца назад

    Fab. It's good to hear the intended intonation.

  • @vincentveilleux8097
    @vincentveilleux8097 3 года назад +6

    Rest in Peace Norm MacDonald. ❤️

    • @EPlTHANY
      @EPlTHANY 2 года назад +2

      Did norm like this poem?

  • @mojozowa
    @mojozowa 2 года назад +1

    Last few seconds, ' This is the way the world ends
    . This is the way the world ends. This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.' = new cell ringer

  • @marvinc9994
    @marvinc9994 3 года назад +2

    One of my favourite types: an American who became British.

  • @curiositycam
    @curiositycam 4 года назад +18

    Who else is here for Jamie of "the sinner"?

  • @hudsonbailey674
    @hudsonbailey674 6 лет назад +21

    No prophet is received in his own home. GO ELIOT!

  • @rabbitrun777
    @rabbitrun777 4 года назад +4

    I like how eliots poetry takes you on a spiritual journey. Stuff like prufrock is the listless, aimless wandering of youth and juvenile scepticism. This and the waste land show that scepticism and lack of direction evolving into an all encompassing terror and disease. Finally ash wednesday and four quartets bring us to a kind of religious resignation and hope.

  • @BushyHairedStranger
    @BushyHairedStranger 3 года назад +1

    A Divine Work

  • @rogersimpson7153
    @rogersimpson7153 4 месяца назад

    Cool. He sounds just like Praveen Sachdev from the Late Cosmic Cafe in Dallas

  • @binghamguevara6814
    @binghamguevara6814 4 года назад +6

    The decline of the British Empire: "a valley of dying stars"

  • @wattlejuice1
    @wattlejuice1 4 года назад +37

    This is the way the world ends
    This is the way the world ends
    This is the way the world ends
    Not with a bang but with a cough

    • @smeadswanson
      @smeadswanson 4 года назад

      in ways you might not expect

  • @johnnymarlin819
    @johnnymarlin819 5 лет назад +2

    Brando was brilliant reading it as Kurtz in Apocalypse Now. !

    • @everydayjoe649
      @everydayjoe649 4 года назад +2

      johnny marlin and then the photo journalist Dennis Hopper finishes it. Epic movie scene.

    • @johnnymarlin819
      @johnnymarlin819 4 года назад +1

      @@everydayjoe649 Agreed. "His out there man his really out there ",

    • @bingola45
      @bingola45 4 года назад

      Brando in Apocalypse Now?
      Overpaid mumbling fat bastard.

    • @stephenmcewan2460
      @stephenmcewan2460 3 года назад +1

      @@bingola45 Far from *hollow*

    • @bingola45
      @bingola45 3 года назад

      @@stephenmcewan2460 Stuffed, maybe...

  • @jeremiahgabriel5709
    @jeremiahgabriel5709 2 года назад +1

    And this proves that all poetic interpretation is subjective, and so every poetic interpretation is choice and guesswork--- not knowable the way every English teacher I ever had suggested, reading this slowly and morrosely. Not contemplatively as he does. And those last lines-- read always so slowly every time I've heard it and group-analyzed why in every English class, he zoomed through 🤣 Thanks for this recording.

  • @dickydickensjr.5181
    @dickydickensjr.5181 4 года назад +4

    Incredible. Even today
    The stuffed men lead us to destruction.

  • @moniqueharris9
    @moniqueharris9 2 года назад +1

    So eerie, like a stand up show by a clearly depressed person. Kinda reminds me of the final scene in The Wicker Man.

  • @colinsthebestest
    @colinsthebestest 3 месяца назад

    For thine is
    Life is
    For thine is the

  • @clarkairbase3526
    @clarkairbase3526 6 лет назад +10

    I want to here Mr. T read this....

  • @bobcraghead573
    @bobcraghead573 4 года назад +2

    The Sinner Season 3 brought me here

  • @rinadobaidat4596
    @rinadobaidat4596 4 года назад +1

    Im sorry but the last lines were hilarious 😂 I didn’t expect him to read them that fast

    • @bingola45
      @bingola45 4 года назад

      Every time I read that last stanza, I imagine it in the voice of a parrot.

  • @Tarik360
    @Tarik360 5 лет назад +4

    I haven't actually had any interest in poetry, but I am getting a feeling I need to read more to understand this one.

  • @snehvatsa
    @snehvatsa Год назад

    Have you any ‘video’ of T. S. Eliot's recitation of his poems?

  • @sofarsogood3936
    @sofarsogood3936 4 года назад +7

    "This is the way the world ends, not with a band but with a whimper". A moment of silence for all those dieing and dead of Corona virus.

  • @MrJimmyTide
    @MrJimmyTide 2 года назад +2

    You don’t have to be hollow if you just farm more humanity.

  • @2011woodlands
    @2011woodlands 5 лет назад +3

    Marlon Brando did a good job in Apocalypse Now with this post- WWI thoughts of despair.

    • @stephenmcewan2460
      @stephenmcewan2460 3 года назад

      Though he was (famously) *far* from being hollow, at the time.

  • @adaptivo3692
    @adaptivo3692 2 года назад

    Visceral

  • @Boraaaaaaaaaaaa
    @Boraaaaaaaaaaaa 4 года назад

    Figueira brava

  • @Justo_Sells_Ajijic_Homes
    @Justo_Sells_Ajijic_Homes 5 лет назад +2

    Heavy stuff!

  • @greenheart5395
    @greenheart5395 2 года назад

    If I wasn't delated from FB and without real life freinds I'd post this somewhere.
    I feel like I am alone, only on an island with my wife and child watching the apocalypse, as people seem replaced or to have vanished and only vapid can be seen but still in dwindalong number.
    What's next down the road I don't know, I dont even knowing I would have anyone to make the remark to

  • @My_Voice_For_The_Voiceless
    @My_Voice_For_The_Voiceless 9 месяцев назад

  • @pukaman2000
    @pukaman2000 2 года назад

    Wow. I like the interpretation about war on another post. This reading though points the interpretation as heroine addition. Too bad nobody made a video showing contemporary pictures of our lost hollow men on the streets.

  • @paullawrence539
    @paullawrence539 5 лет назад

    Yes

  • @fantasyray5606
    @fantasyray5606 2 года назад

    eliot's voice is dry and heavy which is quite suitable fo this verse

  • @absolutfx
    @absolutfx 4 года назад +10

    I think most of you have it wrong. We are all hollow men trying to fill ourselves with meaning. Alas, we are still hollow men.

    • @davidmcdonald9180
      @davidmcdonald9180 4 года назад +3

      You know admitting you have a problem is the first step

  • @MickiStJames
    @MickiStJames 5 лет назад +1

    Hollow men = Tin Woodman
    Stuffed men = Scarecrow

    • @kooroshrostami27
      @kooroshrostami27 4 года назад +2

      We are born hollow, we stuff ourselves by clinging to entities and delusions that will be gone with death, in the end we are empty. We are never full as in (full)filled, just stuffed, might as well be hollow.

  • @mo7697
    @mo7697 2 года назад +1

    “Here we go round the prickly pear
    Prickly pear prickly pear
    Here we go round the prickly pear
    At five o’clock in the morning “
    love this part

  • @montyravenscroft558
    @montyravenscroft558 2 года назад

    He is literally me

  • @johncollins6063
    @johncollins6063 Месяц назад

    Colonel Kurtz brought me here

  • @twistedlvl50
    @twistedlvl50 3 года назад +3

    who is else is here because of halo 3 :ODST?

    • @jjklliop
      @jjklliop 3 года назад

      I’ve been looking for you

    • @twistedlvl50
      @twistedlvl50 3 года назад

      @@jjklliop for me?

    • @jjklliop
      @jjklliop 3 года назад

      @@twistedlvl50 For someone else who came here after Halo 3: ODST

    • @twistedlvl50
      @twistedlvl50 3 года назад +1

      @@jjklliop secret glyph project

    • @jjklliop
      @jjklliop 3 года назад

      @@twistedlvl50 YES

  • @kooroshrostami27
    @kooroshrostami27 4 года назад +4

    This poem must have inspired Dark Souls series.

  • @bubbercakes528
    @bubbercakes528 4 года назад

    All I could hear was the scratching in the background.

  • @danielamancheen7292
    @danielamancheen7292 3 года назад +2

    this is so terrifying !

  • @maxmir3793
    @maxmir3793 2 года назад

    Valéry is your friend

  • @binghamguevara6814
    @binghamguevara6814 4 года назад +10

    So he’s basically saying we’re scarecrows, right?

    • @carolebarker2195
      @carolebarker2195 3 года назад

      Straw men.

    • @binghamguevara6814
      @binghamguevara6814 3 года назад +1

      @@carolebarker2195 yeah. That’s what I mean. Scarecrows.

    • @AngryCrackbear
      @AngryCrackbear 3 года назад +1

      @Y T I noticed that instead of providing a perspective that may help someone enjoy the piece and create dialog. You just take a pretentious stance that could turn people away. Just something to think about for the future.

    • @AngryCrackbear
      @AngryCrackbear 3 года назад +1

      @Y T Here's the thing, I never claimed that what you had said was right or wrong. I called you out for being pretentious, and you responded by doubling down. So I thank you sir for proving me correct. With that I'll restate my previous comment in a way that I hope helps.
      If you feel that you have more knowledge on a subject, you should present that knowledge in a way that doesn't draw attention to yourself. Instead your knowledge should enhance the original subject.

    • @AngryCrackbear
      @AngryCrackbear 3 года назад +1

      @Y T pretentious

  • @CippiCippiCippi
    @CippiCippiCippi 4 года назад

    Krautrock's Faust 'We Are The Hallo Men' : ruclips.net/video/0YaHMgI1KXA/видео.html

  • @Lemont321989
    @Lemont321989 9 месяцев назад +1

    Maybe unpopular opinion, but imo this poem can be read better / performed better than the way TSE did himself. It's nice to hear his own rendition, regardless.

  • @DeadAbeVigoda
    @DeadAbeVigoda 6 лет назад +4

    Dark stuff.

  • @clarkairbase3526
    @clarkairbase3526 5 лет назад +1

    APOCALYPSE NOW

  • @scramblesish
    @scramblesish Год назад

    Not with a bang but with a whimper ☹️

  • @spookypants9621
    @spookypants9621 3 года назад +2

    the horror, the horror...

  • @homealone5087
    @homealone5087 3 года назад +2

    Marlon Brando read it better.

  • @thanksplainandsimple446
    @thanksplainandsimple446 4 года назад +1

    We need a poet about the Full Women, for it is not just men who follow . . ., and lead, but women who have the freedom to lead us down a fuller path.

    • @derricksanderlin5351
      @derricksanderlin5351 4 года назад

      Sounds like you could very well be 'that' poet. :)

    • @victorsproule9508
      @victorsproule9508 3 года назад +1

      Yes,all those women leaders in the world today, leading us down a path full of bulls…t!

  • @markmuldoon805
    @markmuldoon805 Год назад

    The poet is often not the best to recite their work. This is a prime example. I felt this was an often lifeless recitation.

  • @medbesra-sk5iw
    @medbesra-sk5iw 4 месяца назад

    الرجال الجوف ....أجداد السيد ( سبونج بوب ) وسلالته المستعصية على الانقراض

  • @Pep1nu
    @Pep1nu 8 месяцев назад

    Why he sounds so scary

  • @neonpitchforks
    @neonpitchforks Год назад

    He sounds annoyed

  • @iniohos2
    @iniohos2 6 лет назад +10

    T.S. Eliot is expelled from modern liberal universities.

    • @thatmanrunning
      @thatmanrunning 6 лет назад +9

      I don't know what university experience you've had, but I did a module in modernism for my minor in English. The first text we studied was The Wasteland, the second text was Tradition And The Individual Talent. After covering Eliot, the lecturers connected every other writer we covered to him.

    • @seanod7157
      @seanod7157 6 лет назад +1

      I read him in high school and at the university. Of course that was in the late 80's.

    • @nathanw.3187
      @nathanw.3187 5 лет назад +3

      I’m reading him, I’m a senior in high school. It’s shocking how many generations words can carry.

    • @nathanw.3187
      @nathanw.3187 3 года назад +1

      @Y T greatest book ever written

    • @phillipbrandel7932
      @phillipbrandel7932 2 года назад

      I read Prufrock in English class my junior year of high school and there's a good chance I would not have gotten into poetry had that not happened.

  • @condocord7544
    @condocord7544 Год назад

    that is crap, just admit it