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''On This Island'' is a book of poems by W. H. Auden, first published under the title ''Look, Stranger!'' in the UK in 1936, then published under Auden's preferred title, ''On this Island'', in the US in 1937. It is also the title of one of the poems in the collection. The book contains thirty-one poems. The opening "Prologue" ("O Love the interest itself in thoughtless heaven") is followed by short and long poems including "Hearing of harvests", "O what is that sound", "Out on the lawn", "Brothers who when the sirens roar", "Love had him fast", "A shilling life", "Our hunting fathers", and others, ending with an "Epilogue" ("Certainly our city"). The title of Auden's typescript was ''Thirty-One Poems''. Auden's UK publisher Faber & Faber asked him to supply a better title, but he was traveling in Iceland and inaccessible, so the publisher titled the book ''Look, Stranger!'' Auden disliked the title and asked his American publisher Random House to title the book ''On This Island''. The book is dedicated to Erika Mann. A song cycle of the same name by Benjamin Britten sets five of Auden's poems.


References

* John Fuller (poet), John Fuller, ''W. H. Auden: A Commentary'' (1999). * Edward Mendelson, ''Early Auden'' (1981).


External links


The W. H. Auden Society
{{W. H. Auden 1936 poetry books Books by W. H. Auden Poetry by W. H. Auden Faber and Faber books