W. H. Auden
W. H. Auden
Wystan Hugh Audenwas an English poet, who later became an American citizen. He is best known for love poems such as "Funeral Blues," poems on political and social themes such as "September 1, 1939" and "The Shield of Achilles," poems on cultural and psychological themes such as The Age of Anxiety, and poems on religious themes such as "For the Time Being" and "Horae Canonicae." He was born in York, grew up in and near Birmingham in a professional middle-class...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth21 February 1907
W. H. Auden quotes about
hope food cooking
A poet's hope: to be, like some valley cheese, local, but prized elsewhere.
reason
Those who will not reason, perish in the act. Those who will not act, perish for that reason.
smell sight people
Most people enjoy the sight of their own handwriting as they enjoy the smell of their own farts.
smell doe invisible
Music can be made anywhere, is invisible and does not smell.
iceland people passionate
Few people take an interest in Iceland, but in those few the interest is passionate.
funny music people
No good opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are feeling sensible.
inspirational funny helping-others
We are all here on earth to help others; what on earth the others are here for I don't know.
medicine medical states
Health is the state about which medicine has nothing to say.
new-year years people
The only way to spend New Year's Eve is either quietly with friends or in a brothel. Otherwise when the evening ends and people pair off, someone is bound to be left in tears.
poetic poet makers
A poet is a professional maker of verbal objects.
gentleman acting actors
The theater has never been any good since the actors became gentlemen.
music art thinking
A verbal art like poetry is reflective; it stops to think. Music is immediate, it goes on to become.
sensual desire wish
Desire, even in its wildest tantrums, can neither persuade me it is love nor stop me from wishing it were.