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Eliot's Note:
'46. I am not familiar with the exact constitution of the Tarot pack of cards, from which I have obviously departed to suit my own convenience. The Hanged Man, a member of the traditional pack, fits my purpose in two ways: because he is associated in my mind with the Hanged God of Frazer, and because I associate him with the hooded figure in the passage of the disciples to Emmaus in Part V. The Phoenician Sailor and the Merchant appear later; also the “crowds of people,” and Death by Water is executed in Part IV. The Man with Three Staves (an authentic member of the Tarot pack) I associate, quite arbitrarily, with the Fisher King himself.'
In this image, Eliot is also a tarot card known as the Solicitor (see line 408).
A detailed ink sketch of T.S. Eliot contemplating a tarot card deck. The image features a sinister aesthetic reminiscent of stained glass art, rendered with hyperdetailed precision.
Created by K F Fox on Jul 21, 2022 using the Coherent AI image generator model.
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