WH Auden formed ‘intense friendship’ with sex worker who burgled him, unseen letters reveal
Exclusive: The newly released correspondence reveals how a strong bond developed between the Funeral Blues poet and the sex worker who broke into his home A “once in a century” discovery of a cache of long-lost letters has revealed how the English poet WH Auden developed a deep and lasting (…)
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