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  1. Out of Reach : The Poetry of Philip Larkin
  2. Eternity and Philip Larkin by William Larkin, 2000-02
  3. A Concordance to the Poetry of Philip Larkin (Alpha-Omega) by Philip Larkin, 1995-12
  4. Philip Larkin (Writers and their work) by Alan Brownjohn, 1975
  5. A Lifted Study-storehouse (Philip Larkin Memorial Series) by Philip Larkin, Maeve Brennan, 1987-02
  6. Critical Quarterly Poetry Supplement; Number 9 ( Four) Philip Larkin, Thom Gunn, R S Thomas, and Ted Hughes by gunn, thomas & Hughes Larkin, 1969
  7. Joy or night: Last things in the poetry of W.B. Yeats and Philip Larkin : W.D. Thomas Memorial Lecture delivered at the College on 18January 1993 (Wd Thomas Memorial Lecture S) by Seamus Heaney, 1993
  8. An Enormous Yes: In Memoriam Philip Larkin, 1922-85
  9. The Art of Philip Larkin (Sydney studies in literature) by Simon Petch, 1981-01
  10. About Larkin, the Newsletter of the Philip Larkin Society, No. 2 by Unnamed Unnamed, 1996
  11. Unnoticed in the Casual Light of Day: Phillip Larkin and the Plain Style (Studies in Major Literary Authors) by Tijana Stojkovic, 2006-04-14
  12. New Larkins For Old: Critical Essays
  13. All What Jazz: A Record Diary, 1961-1971 by Philip Larkin, 1985-10-01
  14. Philip Larkin (New Casebooks) by Stephen Regan, 1997-09-15

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More Pages: Larkin, Philip Page 1 Book reviews for "Larkin, Philip" sorted by average review score: Jill Published in Hardcover by MacMillan Publishing Company. (November, 1985) Authors: Philip Larkin and Douglas Clark Amazon base price: Average review score: What a Lark(in)! Larkin, generally acknowledged as Britain's finest post-war poet, along with Betjeman, wrote only two novels, both in his fertile early period. 'Jill' is his first serious attempt at sustained prose writing, and the result is a fine, stimulating book. 'Jill' began life as a cross between a girls' school novel pastiche and mild pornography called 'Trouble at Willow Gables', an origin that manifests itself throughout the finished work, bubbling salaciously beneath the surface of John Kemp's escapist scribblings. John, of course, is a typically Larkin-esque protagonist - socially awkward, an outsider, and, like his creator, constantly struggling with the remains of a stammer. The portrait is, as only Larkin could draw it, at once affectionately tongue-in-cheek and unremittingly brutal (John's intrusion on the tea-party early on is to die for). What may alarm Larkin's readers (having recovered from the shock delivered by the life and letters) is the deep-rooted distrust of the imaginative faculties emerging in 'Jill'. We watch with horror as John begins to invent a younger sister for himself with a paranoia approaching downright madness. His creation is born from malice and a sense of exclusion, exacerbated by humiliation upon humiliation heaped upon his shoulders and, having its inception in unhealthy emotion, his fantasy sends him spiralling deeper into a delusion culminating in his drunken violation of the girl on to whom he has transferred his invented sibling.

63. Channel4.com - Culture - Philip Larkin
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67. Philip Larkin (1922-1985)
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Poet, also the author of two novels and various essays. Philip Arthur Larkin was born in Coventry After graduation from Oxford, in 1943, he returned to his parents home, now in Warwick, and tried to unsuccessfully to join the Civil Service. Instead he became a librarian, a profession in which he remained for the rest of his life. His first post was in the Public Library at Wellington , Shropshire, where he spent three years, from November 1943. Here he was able to meet up regularly with Robert Bruce Montgomery (the novelist, Edmund Crispin ), his friend from St. John's, who was teaching at nearby Shrewsbury School. It seems that Wellington made an impression on him and certainly the library did, for, in antiquated premises, he had to stoke a reluctant boiler, shelve hundreds of equally antiquated and dust laden books and, virtually single-handed, attempt to bring the service into the twentieth century. During this time he was writing a novel and working on some of his early poems. In 1962 Wellington Library was enlarged and modernised and Philip Larkin returned to the town where he was still affectionately remembered to formally open the building. He recalled his early introduction to librarianship in Wellington in a witty, nostalgic article in The Library Association Record , October 1977.

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Browse for author " Philip Larkin " matched 24 titles. Sometimes it pays off to expand your search to view all available copies of books matching your search terms. Page of 1 sort results by Top Selling Title Author Used Price New Price Collected Poems more books like this by Larkin, Philip, and Thwaite, Anthony One of the best-known and best-loved poets of the English-speaking world, Philip Larkin had only a small number of poems published during his lifetime. "Collected Poems, brings together not only all his books"The North Ship, The Less Deceived, The Whitsun Weddings, and "High Windowsbut also his uncollected poems from 1940 to 1984. This new... buy used: from buy new: from The Whitsun Weddings more books like this by Larkin, Philip

69. Without Metaphysics: The Poetry Of Philip Larkin
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This paper was written in 1992. Since then a variety of significant studies have appeared, to say nothing of the poet's Letters and a Biography. Philip Larkin's poetry has begun to provoke quite a harvest of academic studies, in England at least. With the translation of some of his major poems by Professor Kim Chong-kil, and the defence this year of a doctoral dissertation on "Realism in Larkin's Poetry" by Kim Ki-Yeong at Korea University, he can be considered to have been officially "discovered" in Korea, too. There still remains, though, considerable doubt as to the critical approach most suited to his poetry. More broadly, Larkin's work is a paradigm of all the literature produced in modern Britain, and elsewhere too: it is often difficult to get into, and the busy reader cannot help wondering if it is worth the effort. This paper introduces a few recent studies, tries to characterize Larkin's work, and in particular its world-view without Metaphysics. Two poems, that Larkin once chose to represent his work in an anthology, will serve to begin with. They were written two years apart, in 1960 and 1962:

70. Philip Larkin : Poems
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I work all day, and get half drunk at night.
Waking at four to 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 used, 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 forever, The sure extinction that we travel to And shall be lost in always. Not to be here, Not to be anywhere

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75. Philip Larkin - Biography At Generation Terrorists
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Philip Arthur Larkin was born in Coventry on 9 August 1922, the only son and younger child of Sydney and Eva Larkin. His father was City Treasurer of Coventry from 1922 to 1944, and died from cancer in 1948 at the age of 63. His mother lived to be 91 and died on 17 November 1977. The family lived in Coventry between 1922 and 1940. Larkin attended King Henry VIII School there between 1930 and 1940. His early talent as a writer was shown in his regular contributions to The Coventrian, the school magazine, of which he was joint editor between 1939 and 1940. In October 1940 Larkin went to St John's College, Oxford. He failed his army medical as a result of poor eyesight and so was able to complete his degree uninterrupted, graduating with First Class Honours in English in 1943. His close friends at Oxford included Kingsley Amis and Bruce Montgomery, and many of them shared his passion for jazz music. Strongly influenced by, amongst others, Auden, Lawrence and Yeats, Larkin's literary talent developed rapidly. His first poem to be published in a national weekly was 'Ultimatum' in The Listener, 28 November 1940. In June 1943 three of his poems were included in Oxford Poetry 1942-43. For the first few months after graduating Larkin lived with his parents in their new Warwick home, spending much of his time on his first novel, Jill. Two attempts to get into the Civil Service failed and he eventually applied for, and was appointed to, the post of Librarian at Wellington in Shropshire in November 1943. Despite a full-time job and part-time study to qualify as a professional librarian, he continued to write and publish. Ten poems were included in Poetry from Oxford in Wartime in February 1945. All of these were then included in his own The North Ship later that year. Jill finally appeared a year later, but, like The North Ship, attracted little public comment. His second novel, A Girl in Winter, was completed in May 1945 and published in February 1947, this time attracting several favourable reviews.

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78. Philip Larkin: The Jazz Critic And Poet
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Philip Larkin: the jazz critic and poet
The English poet Philip Larkin loved jazz and wrote jazz criticism for the Daily Telegraph
A love of jazz is not what you might expect in a poet. But Philip Larkin (1922 - 1985) was no ordinary poet. bodyOffer(19804) Larkin became famous in the nineteen sixties through writing poems you would think twice about giving to your favourite aunt as bedtime reading. The poems include four letter words that don't rhyme with dove. Larkin discovered jazz when he was at school in Coventry. This was between the wars when jazz was burdened with a tainted reputation, especially in middle class England. In the days when Larkin got to know the music jazz was 'that unique private excitement that youth seems to demand.' Jazz was to teenagers in these days what body piercing and the ingestion of doubtful substances are to teenagers today: tokens of youthful rebellion. At Oxford University Larkin embarked on a more meaningful relationship with jazz. He got to know students who shared his passion. They swapped records and sat, no doubt with the occasional bottle of wine, and listened to the latest releases. In 1941, also at Oxford, Larkin made friends with the novelist Kingsley Amis - also a great jazz lover.

79. Tetrameter: Philip Larkin
Man hands on misery to man. It deepens like a coastal shelf. Get out as early as you can, And don t have any kids yourself. philip larkin (1974).
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This Be The Verse
They fuck you up, your mum and dad.
They may not mean to, but they do.
They fill you with the faults they had
And add some extra, just for you. But they were fucked up in their turn
By fools in old-style hats and coats,
Who half the time were soppy-stern
And half at one another's throats. Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And don't have any kids yourself. Philip Larkin (1974)

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