Spanning forty-five years in the poet's life and encompassing more than seven hundred letters, this collection of Larkin's writings includes his correspondence with Kingsley Amis, Barbara Pym, Robert Conquest, his editors, and many others.
Philip Larkin Boeken
Philip Larkin wordt algemeen beschouwd als een van de grootste Engelse dichters van de tweede helft van de twintigste eeuw. Zijn werk verkent regelmatig thema's als eenzaamheid, teleurstelling en stille wanhoop, maar is doordrenkt van droge humor en scherpe observaties van het dagelijks leven. Larkins poëzie, gekenmerkt door zijn directe en onopgesmukte taalgebruik, vermijdt sentimentaliteit om de complexiteit van de menselijke conditie te onthullen. Zijn inzichten in maatschappelijke veranderingen en persoonlijke relaties resoneren nog steeds bij lezers.







Collected Poems
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Since its publication in 1988, Philip Larkin's Collected Poems has become essential reading on any poetry bookshelf. This new edition returns to Larkin's own deliberate ordering of his poems, presenting, in their original sequence, his four published books: The North Ship, The Less Deceived, The Whitsun Weddings and High Windows. It also includes an appendix of poems that Larkin published in other places, from his juvenilia to his final years - some of which might have appeared in a late book, if he had lived. Preserving everything that he published in his lifetime, this new Collected Poems returns the reader to the book Larkin might have intended.
Larkin's final collection of poems shows, as does all his best work, his ability to adapt contemporary speech rhythms and everyday vocabulary to subtle metrical patterns and poetic forms. Many of the poems in the collection, which includes some of his best-known pieces ('The Old Fools', 'This Be the Verse', 'The Explosion', and the title poem) show the preoccupation with death and transience that is so typical of the poet.
Thwaite has based the whole edition on the carefully preserved and dated notebooks and typescripts left by Larkin.
The Whitsun weddings
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Philip Larkin (1922-1985) remains England's best-loved poet - a writer matchlessly capable of evoking his native land and of touching all readers from the most sophisticated intellectual to the proverbial common reader. The late John Betjeman observed that 'this tenderly observant poet writes clearly, rhythmically, and thoughtfully about what all of us can understand'. Behind this modest description lies a poet who made greatness look, in Milton's prescription, 'simple, sensuous and passionate'.This collection, first published in 1967, contains many of his best-loved poems, including The Whitsun Weddings, An Arundel Tomb, Days, Mr Bleaney and MCMXIV.
Philip Larkin: Letters Home
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In particular, it was the years during which he and his sister looked after their mother that shaped the writer we know so well: a number of poems written over this time are for her, and the mood of pain, shadow and despondency that characterises his later verse draws its strength from his experience of the long, lonely years of her senility.
A girl in winter
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This story of Katherine Lind and Robin Fennel, of winter and summer, of war and peace, of exile and holidays.
Jill
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A subtle and moving account of a young English undergraduate from the provinces, this portrait of Oxford during the war is now regarded by man critics as a classic of its kind. 'Jill is, in a sense, a kind of cryptic manifesto. It is a novel about writing, about discovering a literary personality, and about the sorts of consolation that art can provide.' Andrew Motion


