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  1. Collected Poems by Philip Larkin, 2004-04-01
  2. A Girl in Winter by Philip Larkin, 2005-03-03
  3. Philip Larkin: Letters to Monica by Philip Larkin, 2010-10-21
  4. The Whitsun Weddings by Philip Larkin, 1977
  5. High Windows (York Notes Advanced) by Philip Larkin, 2007-10-31
  6. Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life by Andrew Motion, 1994-08
  7. First Boredom, Then Fear: The Life of Philip Larkin by Richard Bradford, 2009-08-28
  8. Selected Letters of Philip Larkin, 1940-1985 by Philip Larkin, 1999-12
  9. Required Writing: Miscellaneous Pieces 1955-1982 (Poets on Poetry) by Philip Larkin, 1999-10-01
  10. Larkin's Jazz: Essays and Reviews, 1940-1984 (Bayou) by Richard Palmer, Philip Larkin, et all 2001-10-20
  11. The Sunday Sessions by Philip Larkin, 2009-01-22
  12. Philip Larkin: Selected Poems (Humanities Insights) by John Gilroy, 2009-04-12
  13. Jill by Philip Larkin, 1984-08-22
  14. High Windows by Philip Larkin, 2006

1. Larkin, Philip Books
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Required Writing, The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse, Collected Poems, A Girl in Winter, Selected Letters of Philip Larkin, 19401985, Larkin's Jazz Essays and
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  • Collected Poems Further Requirements: Interviews, Broadcasts, Statements and Book Reviews, 1952-85 (Poets on Poetry) Selected Letters of Philip Larkin, 1940-1985 Larkin's Jazz: Essays and Reviews, 1940-84 (Bayou) A Girl in Winter

  • ASIN: Book Description The reappearance of Philip Larkin's Required Writing will be welcomed by the late poet's many readers and admirers. The book's first two parts, "Recollections" and "Interviews," provide autobiographical glimpses of the very private Larkin's childhood, his youth at Oxford, the genesis of his forty-year career as a librarian, and the influences that initially steered his poetry.
    The second half of the book reflects Larkin's literary standards and opinions in often witty and surprising, always beautifully wrought, essays and reviews. His subjects range from Emily Dickinson (were her first lines her best?) to the contemporary mystery novel. Required Writing concludes with a selection of pieces on jazz music.
    "Larkin is a punctilious, honest critic. He prefers good clear writing to pretentious eyewash; he prefers tunes to discordant wailing; and he prefers home to abroad. Unlike the majority of critics, he is clear-sighted enough to say so." A. N. Wilson, Sunday Telegraph

    3. Philip Larkin - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Philip Arthur Larkin, CH, CBE, FRSL (9 August 1922 – 2 December 1985) is widely regarded as one of the great English poets of the latter half of the twentieth century.
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    Photograph by Fay Godwin Born 9 August 1922
    Coventry
    Warwickshire , (now in West Midlands ), England Died 2 December 1985
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    Humberside , (now in East Riding of Yorkshire ), England Cancer of oesophagus Resting place Cottingham municipal cemetery
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    0°25′50.19″W 53.7836056°N 0.4306083°W Cottingham cemetery location of Philip Larkin's grave ... Cottingham cemetery location of Philip Larkin's grave Nationality British Alma mater St John's College, Oxford Occupation Poet, librarian, novelist, jazz critic Employer University of Hull for 30 years Notable works The Whitsun Weddings High Windows Thomas Hardy W. B. Yeats ... W. H. Auden Parents Sydney Larkin (1884–1948), Eva Emily Day (1886–1977) Philip Arthur Larkin CH CBE FRSL (9 August 1922 – 2 December 1985) is widely regarded as one of the great English poets of the latter half of the twentieth century. His first book of poetry, The North Ship , was published in 1945, followed by two novels, Jill (1946) and A Girl in Winter (1947), but he came to prominence in 1955 with the publication of his second collection of poems

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    Genre Poem Keywords Hospitalization, Institutionalization, Medical Testing, Patient Experience, Power Relations Summary This poem is a detailed description of a hospital, focusing on
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    5. The New Criterion
    A review of Andrew Motions life of Larkin, by Christopher Carduff in the New Criterion.
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    6. Larkin Philip Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online
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    7. Larkin (Philip, Poet, Writer And Librarian
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    8. Andrew Motion On Philip Larkin | Books | The Guardian
    Andrew Motion on Philip Larkin.
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      He was condemned as a misogynist and racist, but Philip Larkin's poetry reveals a world illuminated by unexpected lights. Andrew Motion on our continuing fascination with the Hermit of Hull The last big Larkin-fest was held in 1982, and coincided with his 60th birthday. Faber published a collection of friendly essays, the South Bank Show did a profile (in which the only signs of Larkin himself were his hands, pudgily turning the pages of a book), and newspapers ran appreciative features about him. Roy Hattersley struck the single sour note, in a half-hour TV special that raked over the same sort of "faults" that Al Alvarez had found in the poems 20 years earlier: excessive pessimism, predictable gloom, narrow horizons. Larkin made a decent fist of seeming to find the praise embarrassing, and genuinely disliked the Hattersley programme. "It gave me some idea of what being a writer in Russia must be like," he told his friend Judy Egerton, "arraigned in public for bourgeois formalism, counter-revolutionary determination and anti-working-class deviation. That great bloated unsmiling accuser and his silent audience was the most depressing thing I've had to endure for a long time."

    9. Larkin, Philip Definition Of Larkin, Philip In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Larkin, Philip, 1922–85, English poet. He graduated from St. John's College, Oxford (B.A., 1943; M.A., 1947) and was for many years librarian at the Univ. of Hull.
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    10. Jill. LARKIN, (Philip).
    Bloomfield A2.a. An excellent copy in a slightly rubbed priceclipped dust jacket, with minuscule loss at extremities. First edition. 8vo., original dark blue buckram, dust
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    11. Philip Larkin : Grip Of Light
    Biography, as well as discussion and criticism of Larkin s poetry and writing.
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    12. ::: THE PHILIP LARKIN SOCIETY - HOME PAGE :::
    The home of The Philip Larkin Society, including Membership application form.
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    About Larkin
    Bibliography Biography Content ... Statue Appeal THE PHILIP LARKIN SOCIETY Since The Philip Larkin Society was founded in 1995, ten years after the poet's death, it has become a national and international focus for lovers of his writings. Its programme of events provides a forum for the discussion of all aspects of his work: as poet, novelist, jazz critic and librarian. Its lively, illustrated newsletter, About Larkin , mingles reviews and commentaries on the Society's activities with articles of a more substantial literary nature. Aims of the Society
    • To promote awareness of the life and work of Philip Larkin (1922-1985) and his literary contemporaries To bring together all those who admire Larkin's work as poet, novelist, jazz critic and librarian To bring about publications on all things Larkinesque
    The Society's programme includes:
    • Regular talks on all aspects of Larkin's life and work Readings, exhibitions, workshops and conferences Walks and tours to sites of interest associated with Larkin's life About Larkin Journal Pre-arranged visits to the Larkin archives held in the Brynmor Jones Library
    As a member of the Philip Larkin Society, each year you’ll receive two issues of the Society’s journal

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    The site provides a nice over view of his works, his life, and his membership of The Movement .
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    Philip Arthur Larkin (1922-1985) English poet, novelist, and critic, a leading figure of 'The Movement,' term coined to describe a group of British poets that coalesced during the 1950s, about the same time as the rise of the 'Angry Young Men'. 'The Movement' poets addressed everyday British life in plain, straightforward language and often in traditional forms. It first attracted attention with the publication of the anthology New Lines , edited by Robert Conquest. Among its writers were Philip Larkin, Kingsley Amis , Donald Davie and Thom Gunn. Conquest saw the group's work "free from both mystical and logical compulsions and - like modern philosophy - is empirical in its attitude to all that comes." Larkin's best known books were THE LESS DECEIVED (1955), THE WHITSUN WEDDINGS (1964), and HIGH WINDOWS (1974). "It is not sufficient to say that poetry has lost its audience, and so need no longer consider it: lots of people still read and even buy poetry. More accurately, poetry has lost its old audience, and gained a new one. This has been caused by the consequences of a cunning merger between poet, literary critic and academic critic (three classes now notoriously indistinguishable): it is hardly an exaggeration to say that the poet has gained the happy position wherein he can praise his own poetry in the press and explain it in the class-room, the reader has been bullied into giving up the consumer's power to say 'I don't like this, bring me something different.'"

    15. Larkin, Philip (Harper's Magazine)
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    16. Janus: Larkin, Philip Arthur (1922-1985) Poet
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    17. Philip Larkin Poems
    Philip Larkin Philip Arthur Larkin, CH, CBE, FRSL, (9 August 1922 – 2 December 1985) was an English poet, novelist and jazz critic. He spent his working life as a
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    19. Philip Larkin
    Text of Larkin s last major poem.
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    I work all day, and get half-drunk at night
    Waking at four to the soundless dark, I stare.
    In time the curtain edges will grow light.
    Till then I see what's really always there
    Unresting death, a whole day nearer now,
    Making all thought impossible but how
    And where and when I shall myself die.
    Arid interrogation; yet the dread
    Of dying, and being dead,
    Flashes afresh to hold and horrify.
    The mind blanks at the glare. Not in remorse -The good not done, the love not given, time Torn off unused - nor wretchedly because An only life can take so long to climb. Clear of its wrong beginnings, and may never; But at the total emptiness for ever, The sure extinction that we travel to And shall be lost in always. Not to be here Not to be anywhere And soon; nothing more terrible, nothing more true. This is a special way of being afraid No trick dispels. Religion used to try

    20. Larkin, Philip - Larkin, Philip 1922– Criticism (Vol. 8)
    Larkin, Philip Larkin, Philip 1922– Criticism and Essays
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