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Home for a poet

For a mere US$14,000 per month, you could live in the Cambridge building T.S. Eliot called home — and it’s no ‘Waste Land’.

The attic of the classic Boston house, which dates from 1855, was home to the poet between 1913-1914, just prior to his writing The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock. Perhaps it may be that ‘in (one of) the room(s) the women (will) come and go, talking of Michelangelo’.