With Slip and Slapdash
Frank Kermode: Auden’s Prose, 7 February 2008
The Complete Works of W.H. Auden. Vol. III: Prose, 1949-55
edited by Edward Mendelson.
Princeton, 779 pp., £29.95, December 2007,978 0 691 13326 3 Show More
edited by Edward Mendelson.
Princeton, 779 pp., £29.95, December 2007,
“... Homer Lane. Some quietly faded away, but with a few he enjoyed an enduring sympathy: Forster and Virginia Woolf, for instance, and Eliot, with the respect due to the publisher of his first book of poems, but staying well short of idolatry. Such connections ensured that he wrote many letters; he asked that they be destroyed after his death, but clearly ... ”