In the third of his six selections from the poetry of W H Auden , Patric Dickinson looks at
Auden's political writings in the 1930s. He begins with the inspiration of the Spanish Civil War and ends with the Second
World War which Auden viewed from New York.
Readers
Mark Wing-Davey , Nicholas le Prevost and Philip Sully.
Introduction read by Donald MacLeod.
(Fourth selection next Saturday. See also tomorrow 9.30pm)