
 Christians Reading Classics
 Christians Reading Classics T.S. Eliot - The Hollow Men with Eric Hutchinson
 Oct 23, 2025 
 Join Eric Hutchinson, an associate professor of classics and poet, as he explores T.S. Eliot's 'The Hollow Men.' They discuss what defines a classic and how modern readers can appreciate timeless literature. The conversation highlights the spiritual themes of the poem and its complex imagery. Eric emphasizes the role of community in fostering a love for poetry and its necessity in human experience. Additionally, they connect Eliot's work to the literary tradition, citing influences from Virgil to Dante, showcasing how past texts shape modern understanding. 
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Rereadability Defines A Classic
- A classic is a work you can reread with profit because it keeps yielding new meaning.
- Eric Hutchinson says this rereadability, not age alone, marks a classic.
Read Poetry Aloud And Memorize
- Read poetry aloud and memorize short poems to catch musicality and craft.
- Eric Hutchinson urges starting with nursery rhymes and short favorites to build appreciation.
Start With Familiar Rhythms
- Start appreciating poetry with familiar rhythms like nursery rhymes and liturgy.
- Hutchinson advises using meter, rhyme, and short poems as memory aids to notice craft.












