By A Mystery Man Writer
May I, composed like themOf Eros and of dust,Beleaguered by the sameNegation and despair,Show an affirming flame. —W. H. Auden, "September 1, 1939" In the fall of 1939, shortly after writing his landmark poem "September 1, 1939" on the German invasion of Poland and the outbreak of WWII, W. H. Auden moved to Brooklyn, where he did some of his greatest work. He first lived at 1 Montague Terrace in Brooklyn Heights, then moved a few blocks away a year later into the famous "February House" at 7 Middagh St, where he lived with several other writers and artists, including Carson McCullers, Benjamin Britten and Jane and Paul Bowles. We celebrate Auden with #39 to commemorate the year he wrote "September 1, 1939" and began living in Brooklyn. Product Details Screen printed locally at Pete's Print Shop in Greenpoint
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