Reading. Letter. Essay on Literature
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The book features selected essays by the great Anglo-American poet Wystan Hugh Auden (1907–1973). Most of them are taken from the book The Dyer's Hand (1963), which has become a classic of the genre. The poet talks about the relationship between theme and form | how an idea determines poetics and vice versa | how much the poetic vision of the world determines the fate of the poet and his books - and how powerless it is before the course of life | about those who are the best confirmation of this. Robert Frost, Edgar Allan Poe, William Shakespeare, Costantinos Cavafy, William Butler Yeats, Franz Kafka - Auden is able to find a fulcrum in the space of a theme, on the axis of which one can unexpectedly unfold the narration. The poet looks at “Othello through the eyes of Iago, Yeats is subjected to a judicial investigation, the conversation about Frost is preceded by Prospero and Ariel, personifying, the first, structure and craft design, and the second, windy inspiration and inconstancy.
The text of the book was translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence program. For the most part, the translation of the text is of very high quality, but in some cases, due to the imperfection of the technology, there may be incorrect phrase translations in the text, as well as single words and expressions may not be translated.
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- Name of the Author
- Оден Уистен Hugo
- Language
- Ukrainian
- Age
- 16