Between 1927 and his death in 1973, W. H. Auden endowed poetry in the English language with a new face. Or rather, with several faces, since his work ranged from the political to the religious, from the urbane to the pastoral, from the mandarin to the invigoratingly plain-spoken. This collection presents all the poems Auden wished to preserve, in the texts that received his final approval. It includes the full contents of his previous collected editions along with all the later volumes of his shorter poems. Together, these works display the astonishing range of Auden's voice and the breadth of his concerns, his deep knowledge of the traditions he inherited, and his ability to recast those traditions in modern times.
Edward Mendelson Boeken
Edward Mendelson is een vooraanstaand academicus die zich toelegt op het werk van W. H. Auden en optreedt als literair executeur van Audens nalatenschap. Als hoogleraar Engelse en Vergelijkende Literatuur duikt zijn academische werk diep in Audens poëzie en proza, met inzichtelijke interpretaties. Mendelsons kritische werk beoogt de complexiteit en de blijvende betekenis van Audens literaire erfenis te belichten. Door middel van zijn geschriften maakt hij lezers bekend met de rijkdom en diepte van Audens kenmerkende stem.



For many years there existed a general feeling that the selection made by Auden himself in 1968 was far from satisfactory. It was too short to provide a full introduction to such a large body of work; perhaps it was too weighted in favour of the later poetry; at the time it was made some famous poems, or portions of poems were still under an embargo imposed by Auden himself which remained in force until his death. This edition contains an introduction which is an examination of the nature of Auden's genius and of his position and stature in 20th-century literature.
All of Auden's books of poems from the 1930s, including previously unpublished poems, are augmented by selections from his essays, reviews, film scripts, and stage and radio plays of the same period