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->''"A poet is, before anything else, a person who is passionately in love with language."''
-->-- '''W.H. Auden''', from "Squares and Ooblongs"

Wystan Hugh Auden (21 February 1907 – 29 September 1973) was an Anglo-American poet and playwright, best known for love poems such as "Funeral Blues", socio-political poems like "September 1, 1939" and "The Shield of Achilles", cultural and psychological poems like ''The Age of Anxiety'', and religious poems like "For the Time Being" and "Horae Canoicae". His {{poetry}} was influenced by Creator/TSEliot, Marianne Moore, [[Literature/TheDivineComedy Dante]], and Creator/WBYeats.

Auden himself is one of the major characters in Creator/AlanBennett's play ''Theatre/TheHabitOfArt''.


!!Notable Works Include:
* ''Poems'' (1930)
* ''Look, Stranger!'' (U.S. title ''On This Island'', 1936)
* ''Another Time'' (1940)
* ''The Sea and the Mirror'' (1943)
* ''Nones'' (1952)
* ''Homage to Clio'' (1960)
* ''The Dyer's Hand and other essays'' (criticism, 1963)
* ''About the House About the House'' (1965)
* ''City Without Walls'' (1969)

!!Poems of his you might recognize:
* "As I Walked Out One Evening"
* "Musee des Beaux Arts"
* "Funeral Blues"
* "September 1, 1939"
* "[[{{Dystopia}} The Unknown]] [[YouAreNumberSix Citizen]]"
* "In Memory of W.B. Yeats"
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!!Auden's poetry contains examples of:

* GriefSong: "Funeral Blues" is a literal example, having been written as a cabaret song about one's dead lover. "In Memory of W.B. Yeats" is a non-sung version.
* HeAlsoDid: Auden once wrote "The Platonic Blow", a gleefully pornographic poem about a homosexual encounter. He had no thought of publishing the poem and only wrote it to a couple of friends.
* ItsNotYouItsMe: A common trope in his early love poems.
* SpyFiction: Of the Stale Beer-flavoured version, especially in his early poetry, which is obsessed with plans and sabotage and betrayals.
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