William Butler Yeats is an Irish dramatist, essayist and as well as an English poet which is one of the greatest in the twentieth
century. He won the Nobel Prize for
literature in 1923. As a medium for the populace and the intelligentsia, the darkness in 1930s was the source of William’s poems. In addition, the poems of William Blake, the
writing of Emmanuel and other idealists’ work were studied by him recording in the primary of his productions of literature, afterwards, he displayed the truths of his nation in his books. The themes of William’s poets are the experience of hardship, ethnology and the public lives in the same epoch.
This autobiography is the work written by William himself late in life. It’s valuable to read this fabulous book which contains the skillful writing and the strongest feelings that William had ever had.