Michael Ignatieff, ‘Paradigm Lost’ in Times Literary Supplement 4 September 1987, pp. David Walliams is a great fan of Philip Larkin, and to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the poets death, he and Larkins biographer Andrew Motion discuss some of the poems. Andrew Motion is currently working on the authorized one.Īndrew Motion, Philip Larkin (Methuen, 1982), p. xviii.Īs yet there is no biography of Larkin. 1-38.Īnthony Thwaite, in Philip Larkin, Collected Poems (Marveil Press and Faber & Faber, 1988), p. Harold Bloom, ‘The Breaking of Form’ in Deconstruction & Criticism (Bloom, De Man, Derrida, Hartman, Hillis Miller) (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979), pp. 227–42.įor example Peter Porter ( The Independent 8 October 1988) believes it adds considerably to Larkin’s stature Ian Hamilton ( London Review of Books 13 October 1988) does not. His praise for his home city is largely muted: he calls it 'as good a place to write in as any', a backdrop that. Barbara Everett, ‘Philip Larkin: After Symbolism’ in Essays In Criticism, Vol. Philip Larkin wrote the foreword to a 1982 anthology of new poets from Hull.
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