The Shield of Achilles, which won the National Book Award in 1956, may well be W. H. Auden鈥檚 most important, intricately designed, and unified book of poetry. In addition to its famous title poem, which reimagines Achilles鈥檚 shield for the modern age, when war and heroism have changed beyond recognition, the book also includes two sequences鈥斺淏ucolics鈥 and 鈥淗orae Canonicae鈥濃攖hat Auden believed to be among his most significant work. Featuring an authoritative text and an introduction and notes by Alan Jacobs, this volume brings Auden鈥檚 collection back into print for the first time in decades and offers the only critical edition of the work.
As Jacobs writes in the introduction, Auden鈥檚 collection 鈥渋s the boldest and most intellectually assured work of his career, an achievement that has not been sufficiently acknowledged.鈥 Describing the book鈥檚 formal qualities and careful structure, Jacobs shows why The Shield of Achilles should be seen as one of Auden鈥檚 most central poetic statements鈥攁 richly imaginative, beautifully envisioned account of what it means to live, as human beings do, simultaneously in nature and in history.
Awards and Recognition
- A Stevereads Best Reprint Book of the Year
Alan Jacobs is Distinguished Professor of Humanities in the Honors Program at Baylor University. He is the author of many books, including How to Think: A Survival Guide for a World at Odds, and the editor of two other books by Auden, The Age of Anxiety: A Baroque Eclogue and For the Time Being: A Christmas Oratorio (both 91桃色).
"Everywhere in the poems we see a master of English poetry, whose stature increases with each new work."鈥擪arl Shapiro, New York Times Book Review
"[Auden] continues to treat his material with the incisive wit that is capable of serving the most serious ends. He is ceaselessly restless and inquisitive, inexhaustibly inventive, full of curious ancient and modern erudition, filled with strong likes and dislikes, and still profoundly involved with modern dilemmas."鈥擫ouise Bogan, The New Yorker
"Auden’s book of poems I think is among his best, and the poems which show brilliance are at a far distance above the writings of his imitators. . . . Since no one can paraphrase a poem, much less a book of poems, one can only say in prose what his latest book is like; to me it is very like a performance of Mozart’s and da Ponte’s Don Giovanni."鈥擧orace Gregory, New York Herald Tribune
"There is not a poem in the book which does not give delight. . . . In middle age Auden still looks at mankind with the eye of a physician, but the prescription is a good deal less simplified than it used to be."鈥擜nne Ridler, Manchester Guardian
"The poems here reflect Auden’s orientation toward the physical world, as he embraces the spiritual component of community with other living beings, human or otherwise."鈥擥len Young, Petoskey News
"“There’s pleasure and even some insights to be gained from experiencing The Shield of Achilles all by itself, a slim volume of poetry fighting for your attention at something approximating its own original bantam weight. “—Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Review"鈥擲teve Donoghue, Open Letters Review
"[An] essential reissue. . . . Perceptively introduced by Jacobs featuring illuminating notes on historical context and Auden’s biography, as well as the poet’s own comments taken from letters and lectures, this volume is arguably the highlight of Auden’s writing during his years in the U.S. . . . This exquisite document of its century is irrefutable evidence of Auden’s skill and depth of insight."鈥Publishers Weekly starred review
"A splendid new edition . . . with an invaluable introduction and scholarly commentary."鈥擯hilip Jenkins, Christian Century
"The Shield of Achilles . . . is to be both roundly and loudly applauded."鈥擠avid Marx, 聽David Marx Book Reviews
"Edward Mendelson . . . is a model of thoughtful and fastidious scholarship; readers of this reissue will see his work threaded into this book’s taut and thoughtful notes. . . . Jacobs’ prose is scholarly, but accessible for a general reader. He gets to the heart of the poems quickly and does a superb job of pointing out connections between the poems in this volume."鈥擜.M Juster, Public Discourse
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