W. H. Auden Quote

As a poet there is only one political duty, and that is to defend one's language against corruption. When it is corrupted, people lose faith in what they hear and this leads to violence.


As quoted in: The Observer, 31 October 1971


As a poet there is only one political duty, and that is to defend one's language against corruption. When it is corrupted, people lose faith in what...

As a poet there is only one political duty, and that is to defend one's language against corruption. When it is corrupted, people lose faith in what...

As a poet there is only one political duty, and that is to defend one's language against corruption. When it is corrupted, people lose faith in what...

As a poet there is only one political duty, and that is to defend one's language against corruption. When it is corrupted, people lose faith in what...