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The “Human Position” of Suffering in W. H. Auden’s “Musée des Beaux Arts”

The “Human Position” of Suffering in W. H. Auden’s “Musée des Beaux Arts”

Released Monday, 4th January 2021
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The “Human Position” of Suffering in W. H. Auden’s “Musée des Beaux Arts”

The “Human Position” of Suffering in W. H. Auden’s “Musée des Beaux Arts”

The “Human Position” of Suffering in W. H. Auden’s “Musée des Beaux Arts”

The “Human Position” of Suffering in W. H. Auden’s “Musée des Beaux Arts”

Monday, 4th January 2021
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As war loomed in Europe, the poet W.H. Auden left Britain for the United States. One of the poems he wrote just before leaving is about the nature of human suffering—or as Auden puts it, the “human position” of suffering: for the most part, it happens invisibly, and the procession of ordinary life leaves it unacknowledged. Yet, the representation and transcendence of suffering are tasks important both to religion and the arts. Is suffering’s “human position” something that can be redeemed? Wes and Erin discuss Auden’s poem Musée des Beaux Arts.

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