Philip Larkin

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Philip Larkin was a 20th-century English poet and librarian renowned for his bleakly lyrical, accessible verse that captured postwar British life with wit, precision, and emotional restraint.

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Philip Larkin canonical 5
Larkin 1
Philip Arthur Larkin 1

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instanceOf human
jazz critic
librarian
novelist
poet
awardReceived Cholmondeley Award
Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry
burialPlace Cottingham municipal cemetery, near Hull
causeOfDeath oesophageal cancer
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1922-08-09
dateOfDeath 1985-12-02
declinedPosition Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
educatedAt King Henry VIII School, Coventry
St John’s College, Oxford NERFINISHED
employer University of Hull
familyName Philip Larkin self-linksurface differs
surface form: Larkin
fieldOfWork librarianship
literary criticism
poetry
fullName Philip Larkin self-linksurface differs
surface form: Philip Arthur Larkin
gender male
genre lyric poetry
realist fiction
givenName Philip
hasPartner Betty Mackereth
Maeve Brennan
Monica Jones
influencedBy Thomas Hardy
W. H. Auden
knownFor bleakly lyrical and accessible verse
depicting postwar British life
languageOfExpression English
movement The Movement (literature)
nationality English
nominatedFor Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
notableWork A Girl in Winter
All What Jazz
High Windows
Jill
The Less Deceived
The Whitsun Weddings
occupation jazz critic
librarian
novelist
poet
placeOfBirth Coventry
surface form: Coventry, Warwickshire, England
placeOfDeath Hull
surface form: Hull, England
positionHeld Librarian at the University of Hull
religion atheism
residence Belfast
Coventry
Hull
signatureWork Aubade
Church Going
This Be The Verse
workLocation Hull
surface form: Hull, England

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W. H. Auden influenced Philip Larkin
Faber and Faber publishedAuthor Philip Larkin
Douglas Dunn influencedBy Philip Larkin
Philip Larkin fullName Philip Larkin self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Philip Arthur Larkin
Philip Larkin familyName Philip Larkin self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Larkin
Cholmondeley Award notableRecipient Philip Larkin
RSL Benson Medal notableRecipient Philip Larkin