First Boredom, Then Fear: The Life of Philip Larkin
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Author(s)Richard Bradford
PublisherPeter Owen Publishers
ISBN / ASIN0720613256
ISBN-139780720613254
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Sales Rank1,776,691
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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When Philip Larkin's "letters" were published in 1992, the poet's enemies seized on the new disclosures with a frenzy unseen since the McCarthy era. What had previously been regarded only as potential inclination hinted at in his poems—misogyny and xenophobia in particular—were now indisputable facts, and since then Larkin's reputation as a poet has been tarnished by his image as a human being. Richard Bradford's acclaimed biography, now in paperback for the first time, reveals that Larkin treated his prejudices and peculiarities with detached circumspection. Sometimes he shared them, self-mockingly, self-destructively, with his closest friends. He divided up his life so that some people knew him well but none completely, and it was only in his poems that the parts began to resemble the whole.