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The Barbecue Orator is a nickname for T. S. Eliot, an influential American-British poet, essayist, and playwright. The term emerged from his famous public reading of his poem "The Waste Land" in 1922, which was characterized by its dramatic delivery and engaging style, akin to the informal and lively atmosphere of a barbecue gathering. Eliot's ability to captivate audiences with his readings contributed significantly to his reputation in modernist literature.

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