Danh ngôn của W. H. Auden

Before people complain of the obscurity of modern poetry, they should first examine their consciences and ask themselves with how many people and on how many occasions they have genuinely and profoundly shared some experience with another.
Before people complain of the obscurity of modern poetry, they should first examine their consciences and ask themselves with how many people and on how many occasions they have genuinely and profoundly shared some experience with another.
Trước khi phàn nàn về sự mù mờ của thơ ca hiện đại, trước tiên họ nên xem xét lương tâm của mình và tự hỏi bản thân xem có bao nhiêu người và đã bao nhiêu lần họ đã chia sẻ một số kinh nghiệm nào đó một cách chân thực và sâu sắc với người khác.
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- When I find myself in the company of scientists, I feel like a shabby curate who has strayed by mistake into a room full of dukes.
- What the mass media offers is not popular art, but entertainment which is intended to be consumed like food, forgotten, and replaced by a new dish.
- Now is the age of anxiety.
- No good opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are feeling sensible.
- A professor is someone who talks in someone else's sleep.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Poetry
- So now I have a collection of poetry by Aaron Neville and I give it to people I want to share it with. I'd like to publish it someday.
- I write poetry on my iPhone. I've got about 100 poems on there.
- Poetry always runs away from you - it's very difficult to grasp it, and every time you read it, depending on your conditions, you will have a different grasp of it. Whereas with a novel, once you have read it, you have grasped it.
- In the total darkness, poetry is still there, and it is there for you.
- I love to read poetry but I haven't written anything that I'm willing to show anybody.