“From 'What Happened to Auden'
His later manner leaves your neck-hair flat,
Not standing up as Housman said it should
When poetry has been achieved. For that,
In old age Auden simply grew too good.”

—  Clive James

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Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator an… 1939–2019

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