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By refusing to claim moral or personal authority, Auden placed himself firmly on one side of an argument that pervades the modern intellectual climate but is seldom explicitly stated, an argument about the nature of evil and those who commit it. On one side are those who, like Auden, sense the furies hidden in themselves, evils they hope never to unleash, but which, they sometimes perceive, add force to their ordinary angers and resentments, especially those angers they prefer to think are righteous. On the other side are those who can say of themselves without irony, I am a good person, who perceive great evils only in other, evil people whose motives and actions are entirely different from their own.... I knew there was a reason, apart from his brilliant verse, why I love Auden. nybooks/articles/archives/2014/mar/20/secret-auden/?insrc=hpma
Posted on: Wed, 05 Mar 2014 09:05:12 +0000

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