PoetaW. H. Auden
Época20th century
Wystan Hugh Auden was a British-American poet known for his technical virtuosity and engagement with politics, morals, love, and religion. Born in 1907, he moved to the United States in 1939 and became an American citizen in 1946. Auden's work spans a wide range of themes and styles, and he was a prominent figure in 20th-century poetry.
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CuándoPublished in 1939
Por quéThe poem is a critique of the bureaucratic and impersonal nature of modern society, reflecting on the loss of individuality in the face of state and corporate control. It parodies the idea of a monument to an 'unknown citizen,' similar to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, highlighting how the state measures a person's worth through statistics and conformity rather than personal identity.
FormaSatirical poem