Synopses & Reviews
One of the best-known, best-loved poets of the English-speaking world, Larkin had a relatively small number of poems published during his lifetime. This
Collected Poems, which J. D. McClatchy called "a fascinating and indispensable text" in
The New York Times Book Review, brings together not only all of Larkin's published verse—
The North Ship (1945), the pamphlet of
XX Poems (1953),
The Less Deceived (1955),
The Whitsun Weddings (1964), and
High Windows (1974)—but also a vast selection of his uncollected poetry. A brief Introduction by Anthony Thwaite illuminates both the life and verse of this highly perceptive and deeply acerbic poet, a dour yet witty soul whose brilliant writings so often suggest an ongoing conflict between the traditional and the modern.
About the Author
One of the best-known and best-loved poets of the English-speaking world, Larkin (1922-85) had only a small number of poems published during his lifetime.
Collected Poems, which J. D. McClatchy called "a fascinating and indispensable text" in
The New York Times Book Review, brings together not only all of Larkin's published verse—
The North Ship (1945), the pamphlet of
XX Poems (1953),
The Less Deceived (1955),
The Whitsun Weddings (1964), and
High Windows (1974)—but also a vast selection of his uncollected poetry.