Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in 1888 in St. Louis to a prominent New England family but largely abandoned his Midwestern roots to ally himself with New and Old England. He was educated at Harvard and studied in Paris and Germany, settling in London in 1914. Eliot had great success with his first book of poems in 1917 and wrote "The Waste Land" in 1922, considered one of the most influential English poems. He converted to Anglicanism in 1927 and his subsequent religious works, like "Four Quartets," examined spiritual themes through his philosophical and symbolic style. By the end of his life, Eliot had received the Nobel Prize for Literature and established himself as one of the most important poets of the 20th