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15\B969\4-Beil.
STATEMENT
My stand-point is quite simple. One pays income-tax where one
earns money,which in jmy case,as a writer writing in English,means
the United States and England. In Austria I don't earn a groschen;
I only spend schillings.
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You assert that I have a 'material' interest in Austria,by which
you mean,I presume ,a 'financial' interest. This could only possibly
be true if I had to say to myself:"I must come to Austria because onl
only in Austria can I work.e" But this is not the case. I have lived
in maymany places and a number of countries and have always been able
to work,wherever I was.
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Of course I have a 'personal' interest in Austria: otherwise I
should not come here. I like the landscape and I find the Austrians
I meet charming and friendly.
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You say,and it is true,that I once received an Austrian prize
literary prize. That was a great honor of which I am very proud.
But you cannot seriously believe,gentlemen,that I calculated:é " If
I keep coming to Austria,perhaps I sahllshall win a prize. Before I
received it,I had never heard of this prize. It is also clear that
I cannot receive it a second time. Again,you say that there is now
a street in KirscchstettenKirchstetten named )udenstrasseAudenstrasse
That was a most friendly gesture by the Gemeinde,but I cannot
be said to profit finacially frinancially from it.
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You say,and it is true,that I have written some poems with an
Austrian background. About this I have three points to make.
I) I have never received a penny in Austria frofor my poems. A few
have been translated into German,but it is the translators who
get the money,not me.
2) I don't think you understand how poems are written. What
appears to be the theme is only a focus,an opportunity to
express certain thoughts the about Nature,God,History,Mankind,
etc,which may have been present in the poet's mind for a long
time. For instance I wrote a poem for the twentieth anniversy
anniversay anniversary of Josef Wieeinheber's death. But
the peom poem is really about,firstly the lv9ove which any good
poet,no matter what his nationaillity,has for his mother-tonhgue,
and,secondly about what happene[]d after the war in those
countrieds which lost it,that is to say,not only Austria,but
also Germany and Italy.
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Again,in I964 I wrote a poem called Whitsiunday in
Kirchstetten,because I happened to be here. But the setting is
unimporattant. What the poem is really about is the question:
e"What,to a Christian,is the signifinace significance of Pentacost,?"
And that is the same in all countries.
3) I dont think you understand the financial situation of a poet.
A novelist,if he is successful,amymay earn a great deal of money
from his novels. A poet,even if he is well known,cannot,for
poems are only read by a minority. The greater part of my
income,for example,comes not from the sale of my volumes of
poetry,but form book-reviews,translations,etc,activities which
have nothing to do with Austria. Taloking of translations,
reminds me that you say,quite truly,that I have a great
interest in German and Austrian literature - let me add music -
but I don't have to come to Austria in oder order to read and
listen to it.
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In conclusion I must say this. If this,to my mind,unjyust
foolishness goes any further,I shall leave Austria for ever,
never to return,which would be very sad for me and perhaps also
for the shopkeepers. And,if I have to,I must tell you frankly,
Gentlemen,that I am in the position to make a world-scandal.
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W.H.AUDEN
Audenstrasse | Auden-AstStrasse | road in Kirchstetten had been named after him
In his W. H. Auden: A Biography, Humphrey Carpenter records that the Hinterholz lane, where Auden's house was located, was renamed "Audenstraße"; but that Auden continued to give his address as "Hinterholz 6" (448). The map of the Austrian Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying uses "Hinterholz" as the only official name.
- Humphrey Carpenter
- W. H. Auden: A Biography
- George Allen & Unwin
- London
- 1981
- 0-04-928044-9
- 448-448
External Evidence: ph_034
You assert that I have a 'material' interest in Austria