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Philip Larkin: Letters Home review – the poet as loyal, guilt-ridden son | Philip Larkin | The Guardian
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Philip Larkin was a brilliant poet but his father admired the Nazis, his mother was a neurotic | Daily Mail Online
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Emily Kidd White a Twitter: "Soft issue, labour day eve. Philip Larkin, “To a Friend”, Poems Not Published in the Poet's Lifetime, Archie Burnett (ed.) The Complete Poems. https://t.co/2cjLKKELRA" / Twitter
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Brian Bilston on Twitter: "For #WorldKindnessDay, here's Philip Larkin's poem, 'The Mower'. https://t.co/mhi7jCZfqL" / Twitter
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Review: Letters Home 1936-1977 by Philip Larkin, edited by James Booth — they didn't f*** him up, his mum and dad | Culture | The Sunday Times
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Poetry in Translation (CCCLXI), Philip LARKIN (1922, Coventry, England – 1985, Hull, England), GREAT BRITAIN/ENGLAND: “This Be The Verse”, “Soroc”
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