"A Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year"
"Mendelson is to be congratulated on this magnificent addition to our generation's definitive Auden."---John Fuller, Times Literary Supplement
"A dazzling, scholarly triumph."---Michael Dirda, Washington Post
"[Auden's] oeuvre has been given a new life. . . . [in these] two new and heavily annotated volumes. . . . [Mendelson's] mastery of this sprawling material is legendary."---Brad Leithauser, Wall Street Journal
"Mendelson has championed a reassessment of the poet's later work. He has not achieved this through polemic, but rather through a patient and careful effort. . . . I have been reading and teaching and writing about Auden's poetry for many years, but I have taken the opportunity offered by these two volumes to try, as best I can, to encounter it all anew."---Alan Jacobs, Harper's Magazine
"Glorious."---Bel Mooney, Daily Mail
"Exhilaratingly prospective. . . . some of the most vivid poems ever committed to English . . . these two books are a monument to the acumen, scholarship, and perseverance of Edward Mendelson."---Ron Horning, Brooklyn Rail
"Magnificent. . . . Mendelson's Auden has long been regarded as a monument of literary scholarship, and these two heavy poetry volumes complete the grounds for that acclaim. . . . An amazing thicket of scholarship and commentary draped around some of the most-studied and most-quoted poetry of the 20th century."---Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Review
"To read Auden's Complete Works therefore is not just to encounter the inventions of a polymathic, often ingenious writer and poet, but to enter into a 'whole climate of opinion, ' to explore an age by way of one of its representative figures. . . . Edifying."---James Matthew Wilson, National Review
"The new two-volume set of W. H. Auden's complete poems, meticulously assembled and presented by Edward Mendelson, is highly recommended."---David Lehman, Best American Poetry blog
"This book is so good."---Michael Glover, The Tablet
"Auden is not an occasional poet, nor does he prove the (in my opinion, wrongheaded and incorrect) theory that even good poets only produce a few memorable poems. This is an amazing body of work, composed by a writer who wrote his way through life, always thinking and paying attention. . . . Writers write, and Auden did. What wonderful stuff it is."---Rupert Loydell, Tears in the Fence
"These two handsomely produced volumes from Princeton University Press are not only a monument to their editor's scholarship but a timely reminder of the enduring importance of poetry and, in particular, the contribution made to it by W.H. Auden."---David Cooke, The High Window
"As authoritative a presentation as we are likely ever to get. . . . Wonderful books."---David Mason, Hudson Review
"In a remarkable work of scholarship, editor Edward Mendelson has assembled every poem and every revision--and explains every reference. . . . For the budding or mature poet, it's indispensable."-- "Mosaic"
"A remarkable editorial enterprise."---David Bromwich, Times Literary Supplement
"These volumes show the poetic beauty and intellectual audacity of Auden's work with a power that left me exultant."---Richard Davenport-Hines, Times Literary Supplement
"A New Statesman Book of the Year"
"A Daily Telegraph Best Poetry Book of the Year"
"Auden can be magically conversational, charming and sophisticated, vivid, lyrical and amusing. A master of rhyme and metre, he has a brilliant range of allusions and important ideas, wisdom and moral force."---Jeffrey Meyers, PN Review
"A grand thing."---Tristram Fane Saunders, Daily Telegraph
"A complete delight."---Alexander McCall Smith, New Statesman
"Mendelson could not have conceived a more fitting tribute to this poet than doing for Auden's work what Auden was always attempting to do for his own life: organize it intellectually into a grand system that takes in every detail and provides aesthetic satisfaction to the soul. . . . The definitive edition of Auden's poetry."---Stephen J. Schuler, Ad Fontes
"A Tablet Book of the Year"
"[These two volumes] compiled and magisterially edited by Edward Mendelson, a leading Auden authority, should show readers what a versatile and commanding voice the poet possessed."---Andrew Rosenheim, The Tablet
"With the publication of Auden's Complete Poems, no one interested in twentieth-century poetry can fail to see that we owe Edward Mendelson an immeasurable debt."---Mary Jo Salter, Literary Matters
"Worth reading."---Sam Sifton, New York Times
"[The Complete Works of W.H. Auden is] an astonishing act of literary scholarship and personal dedication on Mendelson's part, and readers the world over should be thankful for it. . . . The poems [are] strange, rich, authoritative."---Nick Laird, New York Review of Books
"Edward Mendelson's two-volume collection of Auden's poems, spanning 1927 to 1973, is a welcome arrival, compiled by sage hands. . . . [Mendelson] is perhaps the poet's best reader."---Nick Ripatrazone, National Review
"To this day, Auden continues to promote the poetic bar; while The Complete Works of W. H. Auden - Poems - Volume 1 (1927-1939) is confirmation of said promotion. As not only has this veritable tomb been lavishly put together, but also meticulously and superbly edited by Edward Mendelson. Inspired and terrific beyond terrific."---David Marx, David Marx Book Reviews
"Two volumes which Auden admirers and scholars will surely welcome as the apotheosis of the Princeton series, and of Mendelson's Auden publications."---Mick Gowar, Book 2.0
"Mendelson has put together an impressively comprehensive and rigorously thorough literary compendium that charts one of the twentieth century's most influential expat poets."-- "The American"
"At last readers can comprehensively see Auden at his strongest all in one place (well, one place in two volumes). And it is an edition that ought to replace all previous editions of Auden's poems. There is something profoundly satisfying about knowing where to go for the work of one of the best poets who ever wrote in English.
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