
What W. H. Auden Can Do for You
Alexander McCall Smith
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William Neenan
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When facing a moral dilemma, Isabel Dalhousie--Edinburgh philosopher, amateur detective, and title character of a series of novels by best-selling author Alexander McCall Smith - often refers to the great twentieth-century poet W. H. Auden. This is no accident: McCall Smith has long been fascinated by Auden. Indeed, the novelist, best known for his No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series, calls the poet not only the greatest literary discovery of his life but also the best of guides on how to live.
In this book, McCall Smith has written a charming personal account about what Auden has done for him--and what he just might do for you.Part self-portrait, part literary appreciation, the book tells how McCall Smith first came across the poet's work in the 1970s, while teaching law in Belfast, a violently divided city where Auden's "September 1, 1939," a poem about the outbreak of World War II, strongly resonated.
McCall Smith goes on to reveal how his life has related to and been inspired by other Auden poems ever since. For example, he describes how he has found an invaluable reflection on life's transience in "As I Walked Out One Evening," while "The More Loving One" has provided an instructive meditation on unrequited love.
McCall Smith shows how Auden can speak to us throughout life, suggesting how, despite difficulties and change, we can celebrate understanding, acceptance, and love for others.
An enchanting story about how art can help us live, this book will appeal to McCall Smith's fans and anyone curious about Auden.
©2013 Alexander McCall Smith (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Personal homage to revered author
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It lacks the sparkle of McCall Smith's general work, and needs more of Auden's work to put the quoted lines in context. The lifeless narration did not help.
But I enjoyed seeking out the poetry to read more.
Dreary listening
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Lovely to be able to find out how she not only coped, but excelled and carried on and expanded the good work started by Anthony
The narrator was a little bit distracting.
moving and very inspiring
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Short but interesting
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- Auden is probably my second favourite poet, one of my leading favourite poets of the 20th century, and I can even memorise one of his poems of my heart. One of the most interesting things in this book is the fact that the Auden was a homosexual, and this was deemed illegal at the time, Lesbianism wasn't apparently as Queen Victoria refused to accept that it existed and wouldn't pass the law to make it illegal. Anyway, the book contains several of some of Auden's most famous poems as well as a good summary of his life, the time he lived in, and what the poetry means to the author. He's obviously a big, big fan.
Interesting look at Auden
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Not this narrator!
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Loved the content
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