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Wystan Hugh Auden, plus connu sous la signature W. H. Auden est un poète, essayiste, dramaturge, librettiste et critique d'origine britannique, considéré comme l’un des plus importants et influents poètes du XXe siècle.

Il a vécu la première partie de sa vie au Royaume-Uni puis a émigré aux États-Unis en 1939 et est devenu citoyen américain en 1946. Il est élu Chancelier de l'Academy of American Poets en 1954, il occupera cette charge jusqu'en 1973. Wikipedia  

✵ 21. février 1907 – 29. septembre 1973   •   Autres noms W.H. Auden
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W. H. Auden: Citations en anglais

“Cold, impossible, ahead
Lifts the mountain's lovely head
Whose white waterfall could bless
Travellers in their last distress.”

First published in book form in Look, Stranger! (1936; US title On this Island)
Source: Autumn Song (1936), Lines 17–20

“A god who is both self-sufficient and content to remain so could not interest us enough to raise the question of his existence.”

W. H. Auden livre Forewords and Afterwords

"The Greeks and Us", p. 15
Forewords and Afterwords (1973)

“When one looks into the window of a store which sells devotional art objects, one can't help wishing the iconoclasts had won.”

W. H. Auden livre The Dyer's Hand

"Postscript: Christianity & Art", p. 461
The Dyer's Hand, and Other Essays (1962)

“The basic stimulus to the intelligence is doubt, a feeling that the meaning of an experience is not self-evident.”

W. H. Auden livre Forewords and Afterwords

"The Protestant Mystics", p. 51
Forewords and Afterwords (1973)

“Acts of injustice done
Between the setting and the rising sun
In history lie like bones, each one.”

W. H. Auden The Ascent of F6

The Ascent of F6, written with Christopher Isherwood, Act II, Scene V; quoted by Richard Adams in his novel Watership Down. (1936)

“Let us honour if we can
The vertical man
Though we value none
But the horizontal one.”

W. H. Auden livre Poems

Dedication to Christopher Isherwood, Poems (1930)

“Music is the best means we have of digesting time.”

A quotation from Igor Stravinsky, not Auden. Cited as Auden's through a misreading of a paragraph in Stravinsky: Chronicle of a Friendship, by Robert Craft (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1972), p. 6. (The antecedent of "he" is unmistakably "Mr. S." in Craft's sentence: "He also makes a marvelous remark to the effect that 'Music is the best means we have of digesting time'"; and in the sentence that follows "he" is again Stravinsky, not Auden.)
Misattributed

“A million eyes, a million boots in line,
Without expression, waiting for a sign.”

W. H. Auden livre The Shield of Achilles

The Shield of Achilles (1952)

“Sad is Eros, builder of cities,
And weeping anarchic Aphrodite.”

In Memory of Sigmund Freud (1939), lines 111–112

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