“Tell me the Truth”

Rachel Trousdale
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Auden’s late-thirties light verse and serious poetry use humor to construct a community of readers and fellow-poets. His humor and his poetics are programmatically anti-Fascist, rejecting the notion of the poet as “exceptional person” and treating literary tradition as potentially malleable and inclusive. For Auden, humor is both individuating and a way to identify like-minded people; more unusually, when it is based on potentially accessible literary knowledge, it also invites outsiders to join the poet’s community. Humor and laughter turn out to provide ways to extend the profound, life-changing intersubjectivity of love—the empathy we feel for our beloved—to a community beyond the dyad of lovers.
“告诉我真相”
奥登三十多岁后期的轻诗和严肃诗歌用幽默构建了一个读者和诗人同伴的社区。他的幽默和诗学是有计划地反法西斯主义的,拒绝诗人是“特殊人物”的概念,并将文学传统视为具有潜在可塑性和包容性的。对奥登来说,幽默既是个性化的,也是识别志同道合者的一种方式;更不寻常的是,当它基于潜在的可获得的文学知识时,它也邀请局外人加入诗人的社区。幽默和笑声提供了一种方式,将爱的深刻的、改变生活的主体间性——我们对我们所爱的人的同理心——延伸到恋人的两分体之外的社区。
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