
Philip Larkin: Life, Art and Love
Bloomsbury Paperbacks, September 2016. Paper Back. Used - Good. Item #279997 Philip Larkin (1922-1985) is one of the most beloved poets in English. Yet after his death a largely negative image of the man himself took hold; he has been portrayed as a racist, a misogynist and a narcissist. Larkin scholar James Booth, for seventeen years a colleague of the poet's at the University of Hull, offers a very different portrait. Drawn from years of research and a wide variety of Larkin's friends and correspondents, this is the most comprehensive portrait of the poet available.
ISBN: 1408851695
'[A] very welcome [biography] . . . Booth is an excellent guide to just why a Larkin poem can merit being called great.' - Clive James, The New York Times Book Review A few light pencilled notes.
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