Atlantis is a poem by W. H. Auden. It details a voyage on a Ship of Fools to the fabled but perhaps attainable paradise of Atlantis. The poem can be viewed as a metaphor for life and how the journey may be more important than the destination.
W.H. Auden grew up in a middle-class family in England. His father was a physician and his mother was a teacher, which provided a stable environment and access to education. Although not wealthy, Auden's upbringing afforded him a comfortable lifestyle, allowing him to pursue his interests in literature and the arts from an early age.
I am the king of atlantis and I still am
Atlantis is a mythological island that was written about by Plato. There is no evidence that Atlantis ever existed.
Since people can't even find Atlantis we have no record of if Atlantis even exists we might never know how many people Atlantis might have inhabit id
In some of the myths he lived in and ruled Atlantis.
The "WH" in W.H. Auden stands for Wystan Hugh.
No he didn't have children.
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Wystan Hugh
WH Auden is best known for being a British poet and author. He published a large number of books during his lifetime, including On the Frontier, Journey to a War, and The Double Man.
someone is very successful (rich person ) he is happy but inreal he is not happy .
W.H. Auden say is necessary for modern man by a phonograph,radio car and frigidaire
"old friend"
WH AUDEN
Auden died in his sleep on September 28 1973, after a poetry reading to the Austrian Society of Literature in Vienna; he was 66 years old.
He uses many different kinds of techniques. Sound Sight imagery language etc....
W.H. Auden grew up in a middle-class family in England. His father was a physician and his mother was a teacher, which provided a stable environment and access to education. Although not wealthy, Auden's upbringing afforded him a comfortable lifestyle, allowing him to pursue his interests in literature and the arts from an early age.