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This Be the Verse They Fuck You Up Your Mum and Dad They May Not Mean to but They Do They Fill You With the Faults They Had and Add Some Extra
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They perked him up, Philip Larkin's mum and dad | The Times
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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's final archive reveals chapter and verse on a poet and his parents | Yorkshire Post
World Poet Tree Day: Philip Larkin | Brian Bilston's Poetry Laboetry
Archive | Philip Larkin | Two Poems: To The Sea, Annus Mirabilis - The London Magazine
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Philip Larkin: Letters Home review – the poet as loyal, guilt-ridden son | Philip Larkin | The Guardian
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Review: Letters Home 1936-1977 by Philip Larkin, edited by James Booth — they didn't f*** him up, his mum and dad | Culture | The Sunday Times
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Glittering loneliness - TLS
Women like Philip Larkin's misanthropic mother have gone the way of the dodo - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Philip Larkin was a brilliant poet but his father admired the Nazis, his mother was a neurotic | Daily Mail Online
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Emily Kidd White a Twitter: "Soft issue, labour day eve. Philip Larkin, “To a Friend”, Poems Not Published in the Poet's Lifetime, Archie Burnett (ed.) The Complete Poems. https://t.co/2cjLKKELRA" / Twitter
Brian Bilston on Twitter: "For #WorldKindnessDay, here's Philip Larkin's poem, 'The Mower'. https://t.co/mhi7jCZfqL" / Twitter