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    poems

    WOW, he wrote poetry! I was browsing the author list for some light reading and found out that Huxley wrote poems. So I'm probably makeing a fool of myself to all of you who knew that. But its wonderful poetry. I can't believe its not more famous! I can really really relate to what he says in his poems.

    DARKNESS by Aldous Huxley

    My close-walled soul has never known
    That innermost darkness, dazzling sight,
    Like the blind point, whence the visions spring
    In the core of the gazer's chrysolite…
    The mystic darkness that laps God's throne
    In a splendour beyond imagining,
    So passing bright.

    But the many twisted darknesses
    That range the city to and fro,
    In aimless subtlety pass and part
    And ebb and glutinously flow;
    Darkness of lust and avarice,
    Of the crippled body and the crooked heart…
    These darknesses I know.
    Irish poets, learn your trade!
    -Yeats

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    Ten Years Before BNW

    ...Huxley published this poem.

    I think of it as the Savage's suicide note.

    "The Ideal Found Wanting"

    I'm sick of clownery and owlglass tricks...
    God damn the lot of you-- I hate you all!
    The same, night after night,
    From sweating gallery to powdered stall,
    Your gazes fix in flux an idiot mean--
    The Apteryx you worship is no victory, you call
    On old stupidity-- God made to crawl
    For tempting with world-wisdom's narcotics.

    I'll knock a window in my prison, see--
    The sunset bleeds along the roofs, comes night,
    Dark blue and clam, like music dying out
    Is it escape? No! The laugh's turned on me--
    I kicked at cardboard, gaped at red limelight,
    You laughed, and cheered my latest knockabout.
    The mass and majesty of this world, all
    That carries weight and always weighs the same
    Lay in the hands of others; they were small
    And could not hope for help and no help came...

    -W.H. Auden, "The Shield of Achilles"

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    Hear, hear!

    Back at UW I cleaned out the "Huxley criticism" shelves in Odegaard Library... always something new!
    The mass and majesty of this world, all
    That carries weight and always weighs the same
    Lay in the hands of others; they were small
    And could not hope for help and no help came...

    -W.H. Auden, "The Shield of Achilles"

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    Huxley's poetry

    Yes, and his introduction intro poetry came with "The Burning Wheel" (1916), a magnificent poem. His volumes of poetry are: The Burning Wheel (1916), "The Defeat of Youth and Other Poems" (1918), "Leda" (1920), "The Cicadas and Other Poems" (1931). His style is unique and the complete fusion of all his attributes, including even the physical deprivation due to semi-blindness, comes in the physical deprivation due to semi-blindness, comes in the powerful poem "The Cicadas", probably at its best.

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