Tuesday, May 15, 2007

News at Eleven: And they are, admittedly, fantastic.

No one could possibly deny the brilliance of Auden's early crack-of-doom phrase-making, which maps the mythic and the psychological on to a landscape. "Who stands the crux left of the watershed,/On the wet road between the chafing grass".

from The Guardian: Saviour and scapegoat

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