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Biography of W. H. Auden

W. H. Auden

W. H. Auden (1907 - 1973)


Auden was born 21 February 1907, in York, the son of a physician. At first interested in science, he soon turned to poetry. In 1925 he entered Christ Church College, University of Oxford, where he became the centre of a group of literary intellectuals that included Stephen Spender, Christopher Isherwood, C. Day Lewis, And Louis MacNeice. After graduation he was schoolmaster in Scotland and England for five years.

In London, in the early 1930s, Auden belonged to a circle of promising young poets who were strongly leftist. His book Poems, which helped to establish his reputation, focused on the breakdown of English capitalist society but also showed a deep concern with psychological problems. He subsequently wrote three verse plays with Isherwood: The Dog Beneath the Skin, The Ascent of F-6, and On the Frontier. In 1937 he drove an ambulance for the Loyalists in the Spanish civil war. In the same year he was awarded the King's Gold Medal for Poetry, a major honour. Trips to Iceland and China - the first with MacNeice, the second with Isherwood - resulted in two jointly written books, Letter from Iceland, and Journey to a War.

In 1939 Auden moved to the US, where he became a citizen and was active as a poet, reviewer, lecturer and editor. His Double Man and For the Times Being reflect an increasing concern with religion, which, he discovered, offered a better solution to his problems than communism. The Age of Anxiety, a "baroque eclogue" that takes place in a New York City bar, won him the 1948 Pulitzer Prize for poetry and provided an apt and convenient name for his era. His numerous other works include Collected Poetry, the Shield of Achilles, Collected Longer Poems, and several opera librettos written with the American Chester Kallman. From 1956 to 1961 he was professor of poetry at Oxford, and in 1972 he returned to Christ Church as a writer in residence. He died 28 September, 1973, in Vienna.

As a poet, Auden bore some resemblance to T.S. Eliot. Like him, he had a cool, ironic wit, yet was deeply religious. He was concerned to a greater degree than Eliot, however, with a social problems. Possessed of probing psychological insight, Auden also had a supremely lyric gift.


Biography by: 1996 Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, © 1996 Grolier Interactive, Inc.


75 Poems written by W. H. Auden

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As I Walked Out One Evening Comments and analysis of As I Walked Out One Evening by W. H. Auden 33 Comments
Funeral Blues Comments and analysis of Funeral Blues by W. H. Auden 29 Comments
The Unknown Citizen Comments and analysis of The Unknown Citizen by W. H. Auden 23 Comments
Cocaine Lil and Morphine Sue Comments and analysis of Cocaine Lil and Morphine Sue by W. H. Auden 20 Comments
In Memory Of W.B. Yeats Comments and analysis of In Memory Of W.B. Yeats by W. H. Auden 6 Comments
If I Could Tell You Comments and analysis of If I Could Tell You by W. H. Auden 5 Comments
Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love Comments and analysis of Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love by W. H. Auden 5 Comments
Musée des Beaux Arts Comments and analysis of Musée des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden 5 Comments
Lullaby Comments and analysis of Lullaby by W. H. Auden 3 Comments
Petition Comments and analysis of Petition by W. H. Auden 3 Comments
The Shield Of Achilles Comments and analysis of The Shield Of Achilles by W. H. Auden 3 Comments
Partition Comments and analysis of Partition by W. H. Auden 2 Comments
September 1, 1939 Comments and analysis of September 1, 1939 by W. H. Auden 2 Comments
The Fall Of Rome Comments and analysis of The Fall Of Rome by W. H. Auden 2 Comments
Voltaire At Ferney Comments and analysis of Voltaire At Ferney by W. H. Auden 2 Comments
Taller To-day Comments and analysis of Taller To-day by W. H. Auden 1 Comment
The Hidden Law Comments and analysis of The Hidden Law by W. H. Auden 1 Comment
The More Loving One Comments and analysis of The More Loving One by W. H. Auden 1 Comment
The Novelist Comments and analysis of The Novelist by W. H. Auden 1 Comment
A New Age
A Walk After Dark
After Reading a Child's Guide to Modern Physics
Another Time
Are You There?
As We Like It
At Last the Secret is Out
At the Party
Atlantis
August 1968
Base Words Are Uttered
But I Can't
Canzone
Dear, Though the Night Is Gone
Epitaph On A Tyrant
For Friends Only
For What As Easy
Ganymede
Give me a doctor
In Memory of Sigmund Freud
In Praise Of Limestone
In the Time of War, XII
Johnny
Kairos and Logos
Lady
Law Like Love
Let History Be My Judge
Like A Vocation
Miranda
Night Mail
Nocturne
O Tell Me The Truth About Love
O What Is That Sound
O Where Are You Going?
Old People's Home
On the Circuit
One Evening
Refugee Blues
Roman Wall Blues
Seascape
Song Of The Master And Boatswain
The Geography of the House
The Labyrinth
The Quest
The Riddle
The Two
They Wondered Why the Fruit had Been Forbidden
This Lunar Beauty
Three Short Poems
Twelve Songs
Under Which Lyre
Victor
Villanelle
We Too Had Known Golden Hours
We're Late
Who's Who


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