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Friday, November 30, 2018

Remembering W. H. Auden, by Hannah Arendt | The New Yorker

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Reflections, by Hannah Arendt, from 1975: “There was nothing more admirable in Auden than his complete sanity and his firm belief in sanity; in his eyes all kinds of madness were lack of discipline.”
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