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  2. Compared to Auden's other works, this poem shares a theme of time and its passing, but its tone is more restrained and less overtly political. It reflects the disillusionment and fragmentation of the post-war period, examining the individual's search for meaning in a rapidly changing world.

  3. ‘Another Time’ is a poem, initially untitled when it was first published in 1940, by the Anglo-American poet W. H. Auden (1907-73). Like many of Auden’s greatest poems, ‘Another Time’ is at once disarmingly clear in its language and hauntingly elusive in its meaning.

  4. W. H. Auden. Another Time. For us like any other fugitive, Like the numberless flowers that cannot number. And all the beasts that need not remember, It is today in which we live. So many try to say Not Now, So many have forgotten how. To say I Am, and would be. Lost, if they could, in history. Bowing, for instance, with such old-world grace.

  5. Jan 14, 2019 · Another Time. by W H Auden. For us like any other fugitive, Like the numberless flowers that cannot number. And all the beasts that need not remember, It is today in which we live. So many try to say Not Now, So many have forgotten how. To say I Am, and would be.

  6. Another Time is a book of poems by W. H. Auden, published in 1940. This book contains Auden's shorter poems written between 1936 and 1939, except for those already published in Letters from Iceland and Journey to a War. These poems are among the best-known of his entire career.

  7. Another Time. For us like any other fugitive, Like the numberless flowers that cannot number And all the beasts that need not remember, It is today in which we live. So many try to say Not Now, So many have forgotten how To say I Am, and would be Lost, if they could, in history.

  8. Another Time. For us like any other fugitive, Like the numberless flowers that cannot number. And all the beasts that need not remember, It is today in which we live. So many try to say Not Now, So many have forgotten how. To say I Am, and would be. Lost, if they could, in history.

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