Wystan hugh auden biography of albert

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  • Wystan Hugh Auden

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    W. H. Auden, American citizen, arguably the greatest American writer of all times, a man of enormous erudition and an amazing ease for writing great poetry. The usual Wikipedia search will give you the facts of his life. I only want to point out that like Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla before him he became a U.S. Citizen. And that he wrote poetry in many styles and forms, both long and short, ranging from couplet to libretto.

    Auden was an extraordinary poet, IMHO the greatest poet of the XXth Century English language. His gift for a light, even flippant touch mixed with deep ideas and perfect phrasing has no peers. When you read other famous poets veiling their meaning or their lack of meaning behind surrealism, cryptic phrasing, pretentious allusions, you think of the enormous learning of Auden hidden behind his friendly verses:

    Common people.

    Each to his secret cult. Now each of us
    Prays to an image of his image of himself:

    'Let me get through this coming day
    Without a dressing down from a superior
    Being worsted in a repartee,
    Or behaving like an ass in front of the girls;
    Let something exciting happen,
    Let me find a lucky coin on a sidewalk,
    Let me hear a new funny story.'

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    Alucinaciones e ilusiones, Aphorisms and apothegms, Auden, w. h. (wystan hugh), 1907-1973, Biography, Christianity, Cognition disorders, Hallucinations, Hallucinations and illusions, Knowledge, Literature, Marxism, Neuropsychology, New York Times bestseller, New York Times reviewed, Perceptual Disorders, Science, Trastornos de la cognición, conversion, moral, political

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    Marcel Proust (1871-1922), Rainer Maria Rilke, A.L. Wigan, A.M. Santhouse, A.W. Beard, Admiral Horatio Nelson, Albert Hofmann, Aldous Huxley, Alethea Hayter, Alexandre Brierre de Boismont



    Aiden Hatley: "MAD poster"

    With Massey's own
    Jack Ross
    as description guest speaker
    Wednesday Ordinal August, 1-2 pm
    SC4 Massey Town main campus


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    Standing the still after waiting
    Must satisfy the lamps and pass
    Alive smash into the house.
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