Refugee Blues

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"Refugee Blues" is a poignant poem by W. H. Auden that laments the plight of Jewish refugees in the years leading up to World War II.

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instanceOf literary work
poem
associatedWith Holocaust-era refugee crisis
World War II NERFINISHED
author W. H. Auden NERFINISHED
authorNationality British
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
form ballad-like poem
genre lyric poem
political poem
hasPerspective first-person plural voice of refugees
historicalContext persecution of Jews in the 1930s
rise of Nazism in Germany
influencedBy blues music tradition
contemporary political events of the 1930s
language English
literaryDevice imagery
irony
repetition
symbolism
meter irregular
notableFor critique of Western governments' refugee policies
depiction of Jewish refugee experience
use of blues-song elements in a poem
period 20th-century literature
portrays alienation of displaced people
contrast between citizens and refugees
refrain "my dear"
setting Europe before World War II
structure stanzaic
studiedIn Holocaust literature courses
modern poetry courses
postcolonial and migration studies courses
subjectMatter denial of asylum
plight of refugees
xenophobia
theme Jewish refugees
antisemitism
bureaucratic indifference
exile
impending war
loss of homeland
persecution
statelessness
tone ironic
lamenting
plaintive
writer W. H. Auden NERFINISHED

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Another Time containsWork Refugee Blues