Howrah: Prabaha (
2024)
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Abstract
"Guha’s genius unearths for us a new Baudelaire and a new Eliot. Who would have thought before Guha researched Eliot
that Baudelaire took a dim view of Victor Hugo being opaque to spirituality? In fact, Guha’s Baudelaire is not a picaresque avant garde, he is a young man searching for the numinous." This review was written long ago but saw the light of day recently. Guha's negotiations of Eliot is unique in recent times. He rescues Eliot from acdemic worthies who neither understand Eliot; nor Christianity which played a huge role in Eliot's corpus. "This is a book about the Passion of the Christ mimetically represented in
the works of the French Symbolists and T.S. Eliot" --- this pretty much sums up the review.