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Publisher Comments:

The definitive study of Auden's poems from 1939 to 1973.

"For a poet like myself, an autobiography is redundant," W. H. Auden wrote to a friend, "since anything of importance that happens to one is immediately incorporated, however obscurely, in a poem." This book is the history of Auden's poems, and of the events that went into them, from the time he moved to the United States until his death, completing the story begun in Edward Mendelson's acclaimed Early Auden.

Later Auden links the changes in Auden's intellectual, emotional, religious, and erotic life with his shifting public roles--as representative of political causes, as researcher working with the U.S. Army in postwar Germany, as public moralist, as lecturer and teacher, and above all as poet. Mendelson deftly reveals how Auden converted the success and later wreckage of his relationship with Chester Kallman into the seemingly impersonal meditations of some of his long poems, and explores the ways his later poetry celebrates the human body and represents it in verse. Throughout, he reveals the depth of Auden's struggles with himself and with the temptations of his growing fame, showing how these struggles gave shape to his imperishable art.

This inner biography of a great poet and thinker has unusual breadth and intensity. An absorbing narrative of a varied, productive life, it will interest everyone who cares about literature.

Synopsis:

Later Auden, the second part of Edward Mendelson's acclaimed study, traces the history of W. H. Auden's poems from his arrival in the United States until his death in 1973. Linking the changes in Auden's intellectual, religious, and erotic life, Mendelson deftly reveals how Auden converted the initial success and later wreckage of his relationship with Chester Kallman into the seemingly impersonal meditations of his longer verse. Above all, he shows the depth of Auden's struggle, with himself and with fame, and how these conflicts shaped his poetry.

About the Author

Edward Melson, born in 1946, is professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University. He lives with his wife and son in New York City.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780374184087
Author:
Mendelson, Edward
Publisher:
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Location:
New York :
Subject:
American poetry
Subject:
History & Criticism *
Subject:
Poetry
Subject:
History and criticism
Subject:
Auden, w. h. (wystan hugh), 1907-1973
Subject:
Auden, W. H
Subject:
American
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Publication Date:
20000522
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
608
Dimensions:
9.30x6.47x1.99 in. 2.03 lbs.
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"Synopsis" by , Later Auden, the second part of Edward Mendelson's acclaimed study, traces the history of W. H. Auden's poems from his arrival in the United States until his death in 1973. Linking the changes in Auden's intellectual, religious, and erotic life, Mendelson deftly reveals how Auden converted the initial success and later wreckage of his relationship with Chester Kallman into the seemingly impersonal meditations of his longer verse. Above all, he shows the depth of Auden's struggle, with himself and with fame, and how these conflicts shaped his poetry.
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