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  1. 菲利普·拉金,CH,CBE,FRSL( Philip Larkin ,1922年8月9日—1985年12月2日),20世纪后半叶英国著名诗人,小说家、爵士樂评论家。1955年以第二部诗集《少受欺骗者》获得关注,之后又出版了《降灵节婚礼》和《高窗》。1984年曾被授予英国桂冠诗人称号,但被他谢绝。

  2. 10. Juni 2015 · We include ‘Aubade’ in our pick of the finest morning poems. 5. ‘ Toads ‘ (1955). One of the gems in The Less Deceived, ‘Toads’ is one of Larkin’s meditations (or perhaps invectives) on the subject of work. When asked years later by an interviewer (Larkin only gave interviews very reluctantly, though he did appear on BBC Radio’s ...

  3. Philip Larkin Zebrane. Mniej oszukani, Wesela w Zielone Świątki i Wysokie okna, przekł. Jacek Dehnel, Biuro Literackie, Wrocław 2008, ISBN 978-83-60602-55-3; Philip Larkin 44 wiersze, przekł. Stanisław Barańczak, Arka, Kraków 1991, ISBN 83-85123-64-4; Philip Larkin Zimowe królestwo, przekł.

  4. Philip Arthur Larkin, född 9 augusti 1922 i Radford, Coventry, död 2 december 1985 i Hull, Humberside, var en brittisk poet, författare och jazzkritiker. Larkin studerade från 1930 till 1940 vid King Henry VIII School i Coventry och i oktober 1940 begav han sig till St John's College, Oxford för att studera engelsk litteratur.

  5. THE PHILIP LARKIN SOCIETY. Since The Philip Larkin Society was founded in 1995, ten years after the poet’s death, it has become a national and international focus for lovers of his writings. The Society, a registered charity, provides a forum for the discussion of all aspects of Larkin’s work: as poet, novelist, jazz critic and librarian.

  6. 13. Apr. 2023 · Larkin, prophet of postmodernism. The Oxford Anthology of Twentieth Century English Verse, published fifty years ago this year, is the best expression we have of what Larkin thought poetry could and should be. A projection of the original manuscript of the poem 'Toads' by Philip Larkin. Credit: PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo.

  7. Philip Larkin (1922-1985) is a poet whose very name conjures up a specific persona: the gloomy, death-obsessed and darkly humorous observer of human foibles and failings. The truth, both about the man and his work, is more complex, but the existence of the popular image points to Larkin’s broader cultural influence, beyond the world of poetry.