Philip Larkin

For years the dust jackets of Philip Larkin's books revealed little and all his personal documents were destroyed on his death. His damaging fall from grace as a misogynist, racist and porn addict, saw some libraries remove him from their shelves. Close friend and former poet laureate, Andrew Motion raises questions about the separation between life and work, and argues that the poems will survive whatever Larkin's reputation.

Publisher: Faber and Faber. First English edition
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: London
Fine in dustwrapper.


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