W. H. Auden

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Wystan Hugh Auden (1907–73) was an Anglo-American poet. His works include Spain (1937), For the Time Being (1945), The Age of Anxiety: A Baroque Eclogue (1948), Collected Shorter Poems, 1930-1944 (1950), Making, Knowing, and Judging (1956), The Dyer's Hand (1962), and Collected Poems (1976). He won a Pulitzer Prize for The Age of Anxiety.[1]

He wrote in a poem called On the Circuit:

God bless the lot of them, although I don't remember which was which
God bless the U.S.A., so large, so friendly, and so rich.

References

  1. The New York Public Library Student's Desk Reference. Prentice Hall, New York, 1993.