“IN MEMORY OF W. B. YEATS – by W. H. Auden (categoria: English Texts)

Postado por Rita de Cássia ligado abr 26, 2016 em ENGLISH TEXT | 0 Comentários

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN MEMORY OF W. B. YEATS (III)


(D. JAN. 1939)
By W. H. Auden (february 1939)

 


Earth, receive na honoured guest:


William Yeats is laid to rest.


Let the Irish vessel lie.


Emptied of its poetry

 


In the nightmore of the dark


All the dogs of Europe bark


And the living nations wait,


Each sequestered in tis hate;

 


Intellectual disgrace


Stares from every human face,


And the seas’of pity lie


Locked and frozen in each eye.

 


Follow, poet, follow right


To the bottom of the night


With your unconstraining voice


Still persuade us to rejoice;

 


With the farming of a verse


Make a vineyard of the curse,


Sing of human unsuccess


In a rapture of distress;

 


In the deserts of the heart


Let the healing fountain start.


In the prision of this days


Teach the free man how to praise.

 


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Synopsis

Irish poet William Butler Yeats first published his first works in the mid-1880s while a student at Dublin’s Metropolitan School of Art. He eventually dropped out, but he continued to write. Yeats’ early accomplishments included The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems (1889) and such plays as The Countess Kathleen (1892) and Deirdre (1907). In 1923, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Yeats wrote several more influential works after receiving this honor, including The Tower (1928) and Words for Music Perhaps and Other Poems (1932). Yeats died in 1939. He is remembered as one of the most significant modern poets of all time.

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Synopsis

W.H. Auden, also known as Wystan Hugh Auden, was a poet, author and playwright born in York, England, on February 21, 1907. Auden was a leading literary influencer in the 20th century. Known for his chameleon-like ability to write poems in almost every verse form, Auden’s travels in countries torn by political strife influenced his early works. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1948.

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