In scrutinizing WH Auden’s September 1, 1939, Ian Sansom borrows two questions recommended by Auden himself for the study of a poem: ‘How does it work? And what kind of guy inhabits this poem?’ Sansom argues that this work offers a glimpse of the writer reinventing himself at a culminating moment in world affairs, and seeks to show why this poem is a masterpiece and how it has been incorporated into people’s lives. Slightly off-mint
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/september-1-1939-3540728September 1, 1939https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/4/540728_media-0_2.jpg4.996.99GBPInStock/Clearance/Clearance/Categories/View All Clearance TitlesIn scrutinizing WH Auden’s <i>September 1, 1939</I>, Ian Sansom borrows two questions recommended by Auden himself for the study of a poem: ‘How does it work? And what kind of guy inhabits this poem?’ Sansom argues that this work offers a glimpse of the writer reinventing himself at a culminating moment in world affairs, and seeks to show why this poem is a masterpiece and how it has been incorporated into people’s lives. <i>Slightly off-mint</i>Hardback00https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/4/540728_media-1.jpgadd-to-cartrrp_info:£16.99productId:165441bic_code:D, DC, DS, DSA, DSCD, DC, DS, DSA, DSC£16.99Ian SansomGeneral213x132mmFourth EstateHardbackLiterary CriticismLiterature & PoetryPoetry