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  1. Jun 27, 2018 · AUDEN, W (ystan) H (ugh) ( b. 21 February 1907 in York, England; d. 29 September 1973 in Vienna, Austria), poet, playwright, librettist, critic, translator, editor, lecturer, and teacher. The youngest of three sons of George Augustus Auden and Constance Rosalie Bicknell, Auden was brought up in Birmingham, England, where his father was a school ...

  2. Biography. Wystan Hugh Auden (1907-1973) is one of the most influential voices in 20th Century poetry. It is impossible to summarise his achievements, ranging as they do across some four hundred poems in a bewildering variety of styles, as well as drama, essays, libretti, travel writing and critical works. Conventionally, though, his life is ...

  3. Of stars that do not give a damn, I cannot, now I see them, say. I missed one terribly all day. Were all stars to disappear or die, I should learn to look at an empty sky. And feel its total dark sublime. Though this might take me a little time. September 1957. W. H. Auden, "The More Loving One" from Homage to Clio.

  4. ウィスタン・ヒュー・オーデン ( Wystan Hugh Auden 、 1907年 2月21日 - 1973年 9月29日 )は、 イギリス 出身で アメリカ合衆国 に移住した 詩人 。. 20世紀 最大の詩人の一人とみなされている。.

  5. W. H. Auden. One day, while he and Stephen Spender were students at Oxford, Spender told him that he was thinking of stopping writing poetry. Auden stopped in his tracks, took firm hold of Spender’s arm and said, “You must keep writing poetry, Stephen—we need you.”. After relocating to America in 1939, Auden lived on Middagh Street in ...

  6. Learn More. “Funeral Blues” was written by the British poet W. H. Auden and first published in 1938. It's a poem about the immensity of grief: the speaker has lost someone important, but the rest of the world doesn’t slow down or stop to pay its respects—it just keeps plugging along on as if nothing has changed.

  7. Wystan Hugh Auden was a British-American poet. Auden's poetry was noted for its stylistic and technical achievement, its engagement with politics, morals, love, and religion, and its variety in tone, form, and content. Some of his best known poems are about love, such as "Funeral Blues"; on political and social themes, such as "September 1, 1939" and "The Shield of Achilles"; on cultural and ...

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