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  1. Philip Larkin, born in Coventry, England, in August 1922, developed a passion for literature from a young age. In 1945, his first ten poems were published in “Poetry from Oxford in Wartime,” marking the beginning of his poetic journey.

  2. 30 de mar. de 2020 · Philip Larkin, poeta lírico, melancólico e complexo. 30/03/2020. Tradução e seleção: André Caramuru Aubert. Ugly sister. I will climb thirty steps to my room, Lie on my bed; Let the music, the violin, cornet and drum. Drowse from my head. Since I was not bewitched in adolescence.

  3. 菲利普·拉金,CH,CBE,FRSL( Philip Larkin ,1922年8月9日—1985年12月2日),20世纪后半叶英国著名诗人,小说家、爵士樂评论家。 1955年以第二部诗集《少受欺骗者》获得关注,之后又出版了《降灵节婚礼》和《高窗》。

  4. Another church: matting, seats, and stone, And little books; sprawlings of flowers, cut For Sunday, brownish now; some brass and stuff Up at the holy end; the small neat organ; And a tense, musty, unignorable silence, Brewed God knows how long. Hatless, I take off My cycle-clips in awkward reverence, Move forward, run my hand around the font.

  5. Afternoons. Summer is fading: The leaves fall in ones and twos From trees bordering The new recreation ground. In the hollows of afternoons Young mothers assemble At swing and sandpit Setting free their children. Behind them, at intervals, Stand husbands in skilled trades, An estateful of washing, And the albums, lettered Our Wedding, lying ...

  6. 31 de mai. de 2024 · Philip Larkin (born August 9, 1922, Coventry, Warwickshire, England—died December 2, 1985, Kingston upon Hull) was the most representative and highly regarded of the poets who gave expression to a clipped, antiromantic sensibility prevalent in English verse in the 1950s.

  7. Philip Larkin (1922-1985) is a poet whose very name conjures up a specific persona: the gloomy, death-obsessed and darkly humorous observer of human foibles and failings. The truth, both about the man and his work, is more complex, but the existence of the popular image points to Larkin’s broader cultural influence, beyond the world of poetry.