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Philip Larkin was a brilliant poet but his father admired the Nazis, his mother was a neurotic | Daily Mail Online
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Philip Larkin letters shed light on relationship with his parents | The Independent | The Independent
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Philip Larkin letters shed light on relationship with his parents - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Philip Larkin: “This Be The Verse” | by Tania Sheko | Poem of the day | Medium
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Larkin letters reveal love for parents he pilloried in poem | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
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They perked him up, Philip Larkin's mum and dad | The Times
Philip Larkin was a brilliant poet but his father admired the Nazis, his mother was a neurotic | Daily Mail Online
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Interlude: “They fuck you up, your mum and dad” | Nothing By The Book
A famous misanthrope shows his heartwarming side - Daphne Merkin - Bookforum Magazine