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    Philip Arthur Larkin (9 Ağustos 1922 – 2 Aralık 1985) İngiliz şair ve yazardır. Orta sınıf bir ailenin çocuğu olarak Coventry 'te doğan Larkin, 2. Dünya Savaşı'ndan sonra yazdığı roman ve şiirlerle 2008 yılında The Times tarafından savaş sonrası Büyük Britanya 'sının en önemli yazarı olarak gösterilmiştir.

  2. 1 de abr. de 2017 · Philip Larkin “La penuria es para mí lo que los narcisos para Wordsworth” (“deprivation is to me what daffodils are to Wordsworth”) es una agudeza –de las tantas que prodigó en entrevistas y ensayos– que puede considerarse como una buena cifra de la poesía del inglés Philip Larkin (1922-1985), quien fuera, junto con Kingsley Amis y Thom Gunn, una de las voces más ...

  3. This Be The Verse. They fuck you up, your mum and dad. They may not mean to, but they do. And add some extra, just for you. And half at one another’s throats. Man hands on misery to man. It deepens like a coastal shelf. And don’t have any kids yourself. Philip Larkin, "This Be the Verse" from Collected Poems.

  4. 16 de mai. de 2024 · 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. The Society, a registered charity, provides a forum for the discussion of all aspects of Larkin’s work: as poet, novelist, jazz critic and librarian.

  5. Philip Arthur Larkin ( Coventry, 9 augustus 1922 – Hull, 2 december 1985) was een Engels schrijver, dichter en jazz -criticus. Hij werd geassocieerd met The Movement . Philip Larkin werd geboren als zoon van Sydney Larkin, wethouder van Financiën ("city treasurer") van Coventry, en Eva Emily Day.

  6. Philip Larkin’s evocative poem ‘Here‘ invites readers on a visual and introspective journey through changing landscapes and shifting emotions.As a backdrop, this poem serves as a reply to an assertion Larkin made in his earlier work “Places, Loved Ones,” where he expressed his inability to identify a definitive location for his enduring settlement.

  7. In its harmony of change and loss played against the melody of the poem’s wedding narrative, “The Whitsun Weddings” (1958) shows this contradiction to great effect. The poem may be Larkin’s best. Whitsun, or Whit Sunday, is the seventh Sunday after Easter (Pentecost), deep into spring, when people often marry.