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Philip Larkin - Wikipedia Philip Larkin was born on 9 August 1922 at 2 Poultney Road, Radford, Coventry, [15] the only son and younger child of Sydney Larkin (1884–1948) and his wife Eva Emily (1886–1977), daughter of first-class excise officer William James Day
Ian Larkin - UCLA Anderson School of Management An associate professor in the UCLA Anderson Strategy group, Ian Larkin focuses his research on compensation, incentives, employee motivation and human resources
Philip Larkin | The Poetry Foundation Larkin’s essay collections, Required Writing and All What Jazz, are compilations of critical pieces he wrote for periodicals over a 30-year period, including the jazz record reviews he penned as a music critic for the London Daily Telegraph
Philip Larkin | Modernist, Post-WWII, English | Britannica Philip Larkin was the most representative and highly regarded of the poets who gave expression to a clipped, antiromantic sensibility prevalent in English verse in the 1950s
Ian Larkin - Google Scholar Ian Larkin Associate Professor, Anderson School of Management, UCLA Verified email at anderson ucla edu - Homepage Incentives Motivation Behavioral Decision Making Organizational Economics
Philip Larkin: The Voice of Post-War England - Poem Analysis Philip Larkin was a 20th-century poet who explored the universal themes of love, death, and the effect of time on the human condition Despite being regarded as one of the most influential poets of the 20th century, Larkin’s life was turbulent and marred with many failed relationships
About Philip Larkin | Academy of American Poets Deeply anti-social and a great lover and published critic of American jazz, Larkin worked as a librarian in the provincial city of Kingston upon Hull, England, where he died on December 2, 1985
The Philip Larkin Society – Philip Larkin Since The Philip Larkin Society was founded in 1995, ten years after the poet’s death, it has become a national and international focus for lovers of his writings
Philip Larkin - Biography and Literary Works of Philip Larkin Philip Larkin remains a towering, yet often enigmatic, figure in 20th‑century English literature His poetry, instantly recognizable for its directness and unflinching honesty, continues to resonate with readers today