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February 1. 90. 7York, England. Died. 29 September 1. Vienna, Austria. Residence. York, Birmingham, Oxford UK Berlin Germany Helensburgh, Colwall, London UK New York, Ann Arbor, Swarthmore US Ischia Italy Kirchstetten Austria Oxford UKCitizenship. British from birth, American from 1. Education. M. A. English language and literature. Alma mater. Christ Church, Oxford. Occupation. Poet. SpousesErika Mann unconsummated marriage, 1. British passportRelatives. George Augustus Auden father, Constance Rosalie Bicknell Auden mother, George Bernard Auden brother, John Bicknell Auden brotherWystan Hugh Auden 1 2. February 1. 90. 7 2. September 1. 97. 3 was an English American poet. Audens poetry was noted for its stylistic and technical achievement, its engagement with politics, morals, love, and religion, and its variety in tone, form and content. He is best known for love poems such as Funeral Blues, poems on political and social themes such as September 1, 1. The Shield of Achilles, poems on cultural and psychological themes such as The Age of Anxiety, and poems on religious themes such as For the Time Being and Horae Canonicae. He was born in York, grew up in and near Birmingham in a professional middle class family. He attended English independent or public schools and studied English at Christ Church, Oxford. After a few months in Berlin in 1. English public schools, then travelled to Iceland and China in order to write books about his journeys. In 1. 93. 9 he moved to the United States and became an American citizen in 1. He taught from 1. American universities, followed by occasional visiting professorships in the 1. From 1. 94. 7 to 1. New York and summered in Ischia from 1. New York in Oxford in 1. Kirchstetten, Lower Austria. He came to wide public attention at the age of twenty three, in 1. Poems, followed in 1. The Orators. Three plays written in collaboration with Christopher Isherwood in 1. Auden moved to the United States partly to escape this reputation, and his work in the 1. For the Time Being and The Sea and the Mirror, focused on religious themes. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his 1. The Age of Anxiety, the title of which became a popular phrase describing the modern era. In 1. Professor of Poetry at Oxford his lectures were popular with students and faculty and served as the basis of his 1. The Dyers Hand. From around 1. Auden and Isherwood maintained a lasting but intermittent sexual friendship while both had briefer but more intense relations with other men. In 1. Auden fell in love with Chester Kallman and regarded their relationship as a marriage this ended in 1. Kallman refused to accept the faithful relation that Auden demanded, but the two maintained their friendship, and from 1. Audens death they lived in the same house or apartment in a non sexual relationship, often collaborating on opera libretti such as The Rakes Progress, for music by Igor Stravinsky. Auden was a prolific writer of prose essays and reviews on literary, political, psychological and religious subjects, and he worked at various times on documentary films, poetic plays, and other forms of performance. Throughout his career he was both controversial and influential, and critical views on his work ranged from sharply dismissive, treating him as a lesser follower of W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot, to strongly affirmative, as in Joseph Brodskys claim that he had the greatest mind of the twentieth century. After his death, his poems became known to a much wider public than during his lifetime through films, broadcasts and popular media. Childhoodedit. Audens birthplace in York. Auden was born in York, England, to George Augustus Auden 1. Constance Rosalie Auden ne Bicknell 1. He was the third of three sons the eldest, George Bernard Auden 1. John Bicknell Auden 1. Auden, whose grandfathers were both Church of England clergymen,8 grew up in an Anglo Catholic household that followed a High form of Anglicanism with doctrine and ritual resembling those of Roman Catholicism. He traced his love of music and language partly to the church services of his childhood. He believed he was of Icelandic descent, and his lifelong fascination with Icelandic legends and Old Norsesagas is evident in his work. In 1. 90. 8 his family moved to Homer Road, Solihull, near Birmingham,1. School Medical Officer and Lecturer later Professor of Public Health. Audens lifelong psychoanalytic interests began in his fathers library. From the age of eight he attended boarding schools, returning home for holidays. His visits to the Pennine landscape and its declining lead mining industry figure in many of his poems the remote decaying mining village of Rookhope was for him a sacred landscape, evoked in a late poem, Amor Loci. Until he was fifteen he expected to become a mining engineer, but his passion for words had already begun. He wrote later words so excite me that a pornographic story, for example, excites me sexually more than a living person can do. EducationeditAuden attended St Edmunds School, Hindhead, Surrey, where he met Christopher Isherwood, later famous in his own right as a novelist. At thirteen he went to Greshams School in Norfolk there, in 1. Robert Medley asked him if he wrote poetry, Auden first realised his vocation was to be a poet. Soon after, he discovered that he had lost his faith through a gradual realisation that he had lost interest in religion, not through any decisive change of views. In school productions of Shakespeare, he played Katherina in The Taming of the Shrew in 1. Caliban in The Tempest in 1. Greshams. 2. 0 His first published poems appeared in the school magazine in 1. Auden later wrote a chapter on Greshams for Graham Greenes The Old School Essays by Divers Hands 1. In 1. 92. 5 he went up to Christ Church, Oxford, with a scholarship in biology he switched to English by his second year. Friends he met at Oxford include Cecil Day Lewis, Louis Mac. Neice, and Stephen Spender these four were commonly though misleadingly identified in the 1. Auden Group for their shared but not identical left wing views. Auden left Oxford in 1. Auden was reintroduced to Christopher Isherwood in 1. A. S. T. Fisher. For the next few years Auden sent poems to Isherwood for comments and criticism the two maintained a sexual friendship in intervals between their relations with others. In 1. 93. 53. 9 they collaborated on three plays and a travel book. From his Oxford years onward, Audens friends uniformly described him as funny, extravagant, sympathetic, generous, and, partly by his own choice, lonely. In groups he was often dogmatic and overbearing in a comic way in more private settings he was diffident and shy except when certain of his welcome. He was punctual in his habits, and obsessive about meeting deadlines, while choosing to live amidst physical disorder. Britain and Europe, 1. In late 1. 92. 8, Auden left Britain for nine months, going to Berlin, partly to rebel against English repressiveness. In Berlin, he first experienced the political and economic unrest that became one of his central subjects. On returning to Britain in 1. In 1. 93. 0 his first published book, Poems 1. T. S. Eliot for Faber and Faber, and the same firm remained the British publisher of all the books he published thereafter. In 1. 93. 0 he began five years as a schoolmaster in boys schools two years at the Larchfield Academy in Helensburgh, Scotland, then three years at the Downs School in the Malvern Hills, where he was a much loved teacher. At the Downs, in June 1.