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The Island: War and Belonging in Auden's England

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W.H. Auden is the modernist poet who coined the term “the age of anxiety” and is noted for his stylistic and technical achievement. His work intellectually engaged with politics, morals, love and religion. With us today is our distinguished guest, Professor Nicholas Jenkins. Prof. Jenkins teaches English literature at Stanford University and will soon be the director of the Stanford Creative Writing Program. He is also the literary executor of the ballet impresario Lincoln Kirstein, the creator of the Kindred Britain website, and the author of the critically acclaimed book The Island: War and Belonging in Auden's England, published by Harvard University Press.
Recommended Reading:
Selected Poems of W. H. Auden(1991)
The Island: War and Belonging in Auden's England (2024)
This podcast is sponsored by Riverside, a professional conference platform for podcasting.
Music by Giorgio Di Campo from FreeSound Music:
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original video: (https://youtu.be/_vZT5AHSuPk?si=KMvmbbfOpqAaWeWK)

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1. Exploring Auden's Poetry With Professor Jenkins (00:00:00)

2. Auden, Modernism, and English Identity (00:05:14)

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W.H. Auden is the modernist poet who coined the term “the age of anxiety” and is noted for his stylistic and technical achievement. His work intellectually engaged with politics, morals, love and religion. With us today is our distinguished guest, Professor Nicholas Jenkins. Prof. Jenkins teaches English literature at Stanford University and will soon be the director of the Stanford Creative Writing Program. He is also the literary executor of the ballet impresario Lincoln Kirstein, the creator of the Kindred Britain website, and the author of the critically acclaimed book The Island: War and Belonging in Auden's England, published by Harvard University Press.
Recommended Reading:
Selected Poems of W. H. Auden(1991)
The Island: War and Belonging in Auden's England (2024)
This podcast is sponsored by Riverside, a professional conference platform for podcasting.
Music by Giorgio Di Campo from FreeSound Music:
http://freesoundmusic.eu
/ freemusicforyoutube
/ freesoundmusic
original video: (https://youtu.be/_vZT5AHSuPk?si=KMvmbbfOpqAaWeWK)

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1. Exploring Auden's Poetry With Professor Jenkins (00:00:00)

2. Auden, Modernism, and English Identity (00:05:14)

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