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Also Known As Wystan Hugh Auden
Born February 21, 1907 • YorkEngland
Died September 29, 1973 (aged 66) • ViennaAustria
Awards And Honors National Book Award (1956)Bollingen Prize (1953)Pulitzer Prize (1948)
Notable Works “For the Time Being”“Homage to Clio”“Letters from Iceland”“Musée des Beaux Arts”“On This Island”“Paid on Both Sides”“September 1, 1939”“The Age of Anxiety”“The Ascent of F6”“The Dance of Death”“The Double Man”“The Rake’s Progress”

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