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  1. 10 de ago. de 2022 · John Betjeman meets Philip Larkin, to discuss poetry and the inspirations behind it, and the city of Hull where Larkin lives and works as University Libraria...

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  2. 26 de fev. de 2015 · Entendo, com Philip Larkin (1922-1985), que não há obras poéticas, mas poemas. Que a poesia é uma arte de singulares, e cada poema deve conter em si, da abertura ao fecho, a sua total significação. Fica o poema coxo se para a sua cabal compreensão são necessários conhecimentos de biografia do poeta ou detalhes de…

  3. By Philip Larkin. Side by side , their faces blurred, The earl and countess lie in stone, Their proper habits vaguely shown. As jointed armour, stiffened pleat, And that faint hint of the absurd—. The little dogs under their feet. Such plainness of the pre-baroque. Hardly involves the eye, until.

  4. Philip Arthur Larkin (Coventry, 9 de Agosto de 1922 – 2 de Dezembro de 1985) foi um poeta inglês. Seu primeiro livro de poesia, The North Ship, foi publicado em 1945. Após se graduar em língua inglesa e literatura na Universidade de Oxford, em 1943, Larkin virou bibliotecário e passou 30 anos de sua vida cuidando da biblioteca na Universidade de Hull.

  5. Philip Larkin was born in Coventry, England in 1922. He earned his BA from St. John’s College, Oxford, where he befriended novelist and poet Kingsley Amis and finished with First Class Honors in English. After graduating, Larkin undertook professional studies to become a librarian. He...

  6. Here silence stands Like heat. Here leaves unnoticed thicken, Hidden weeds flower, neglected waters quicken, Luminously—peopled air ascends; And past the poppies bluish neutral distance Ends the land suddenly beyond a beach Of shapes and shingle. Here is unfenced existence: Facing the sun, untalkative, out of reach. bio.

  7. Há 2 dias · Philip Larkin. 1922 –. 1985. Read poems by this poet. On August 9, 1922, Philip Larkin was born in Coventry, England. He attended St. John’s College, Oxford. His first book of poetry, The North Ship, was published in 1945 and, though not particularly strong on its own, is notable insofar as certain passages foreshadow the unique sensibility ...