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Auden to Read Selections From His Poetry Tomorrow

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Wystan Hugh Auden, one of England's greatest living poets, will give a reading of selections from his own poetry tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Emerson D. Auden, at 38, is the author of almost a dozen books including "Another Time," "The Double Man," and "On This island"; he has also collaborated with Christopher isherwood on several works. Anthologies of his poems, usually including the well-known "Dance of Death," and "The Orator," have been widely reprinted.

The reading will be given under the sponsorship of the Morria Gray poetry fund which has been responsible for many such events in recent years.

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