Philip Larkin

Novelist, Author

1922 – 1985

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Who was Philip Larkin?

Philip Arthur Larkin, CH, CBE, FRSL was an English poet, novelist and librarian. His first book of poetry, The North Ship, was published in 1945, followed by two novels, Jill and A Girl in Winter, and he came to prominence in 1955 with the publication of his second collection of poems, The Less Deceived, followed by The Whitsun Weddings and High Windows. He contributed to The Daily Telegraph as its jazz critic from 1961 to 1971, articles gathered together in All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961–71, and he edited The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse. He was the recipient of many honours, including the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry. He was offered, but declined, the position of Poet Laureate in 1984, following the death of John Betjeman.

After graduating from Oxford in 1943 with a first in English language and literature, Larkin became a librarian. It was during the thirty years he worked with distinction as university librarian at the Brynmor Jones Library at the University of Hull that he produced the greater part of his published work. His poems are marked by what Andrew Motion calls a very English, glum accuracy about emotions, places, and relationships, and what Donald Davie described as lowered sights and diminished expectations. Eric Homberger called him "the saddest heart in the post-war supermarket"—Larkin himself said that deprivation for him was what daffodils were for Wordsworth. Influenced by W. H. Auden, W. B. Yeats, and Thomas Hardy, his poems are highly structured but flexible verse forms. They were described by Jean Hartley, the ex-wife of Larkin's publisher George Hartley, as a "piquant mixture of lyricism and discontent", though anthologist Keith Tuma writes that there is more to Larkin's work than its reputation for dour pessimism suggests.

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Born
Aug 9, 1922
Coventry
Also known as
  • Philip Arthur Larkin
Parents
Religion
  • Anglicanism
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Education
  • St John's College, Oxford
  • University of Oxford
Employment
  • University of Hull
Died
Dec 2, 1985
Kingston upon Hull

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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