Wystan Hugh Auden would have been 100 this year.
"Auden wrote two long poems for this time of year, 'New Year Letter', of January 1940, and 'For The Time Being: A Christmas Oratorio', written in the following year and finished in 1942. Both repay rereading, especially at this time of the year, but it is the second which has better withstood the test of time.
'New Year Letter' is written in octosyllabic couplets from the New World, reflecting upon the disastrous international situation. This time, when I reread it, I could see why some of Auden's contemporaries found him enraging. He envisages the devil, or the Accuser, as he calls him, 'Observing every man's desire / To warm his bottom by the fire / And state his views on Education, / Art, Women and the Situation'…"
Link: Telegraph | Comment | World of books.
And you know he lived in Southern California during WWII, too. A neighbor of Wit's from soft Santa Monica.
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