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Josephine Hart Poetry Hour: the Poetry of Philip Larkin 

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This event took place on the 5 of October 2022. The information below is correct as of the publication date.
A celebration of one of the 20th century’s finest poets in English, Philip Larkin, on the centenary of his birth and marking National Poetry Day 2022.
With a special guest introduction by Professor Mary Beard, and readings by a cast of leading stage and screen actors including Tara Fitzgerald.
Of her first presentation of this Poetry Hour, Josephine Hart wrote:
‘In 1984 I approached Philip Larkin to request permission to present an evening of his poetry read by Alan Bates. Though warned by his old friend Kingsley Amis, “Oh dear, no, Josephine, Philip won’t like this at all,” I persevered. Mr. Larkin said yes.’ - From: ‘What will survive of us is love’, Philip Larkin (from An Arundel Tomb, 1956)
Presented by The Josephine Hart Poetry Foundation in association with The Philip Larkin Society.
The Poetry Hour was founded by novelist and poetry anthologist Josephine Hart. Launched as The Gallery Poets in Mayfair in the mid 1980s, it later became The Poetry Hour and won fame for bringing classic ‘great poetry read aloud by great actors’ to a wide audience. The British Library has supported Josephine Hart’s mission from 2004 and continues to do so in her memory on a regular basis.
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Комментарии : 9   
@wowjef
@wowjef 3 месяца назад
I love the way it ends with Larkin's last line, and then they shuffle off stage, like all of us must
@fraserdonachie5792
@fraserdonachie5792 7 месяцев назад
… I’m new to Larkin’s gloom. I’m sixty very soon. This is precisely what I need to hear … o dear, o dear, o dear. And, less seriously, these are wonderful performances that really do illuminate his writing … thank you so much … 🙏
@simonpearce5039
@simonpearce5039 4 месяца назад
Larkin pulls you in . I find his work is not troublesome to understand as he speaks to everyone on a level plain. He may be gloomy but at least he is honest, and his work will last forever
@_PoeticJustice_
@_PoeticJustice_ 5 месяцев назад
Please check out the following video for more content about Philip Larkin: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-waMQYg8c8lM.html
@wordscapes5690
@wordscapes5690 9 месяцев назад
He f***s you up, Larkin.
@jonharrison9222
@jonharrison9222 6 месяцев назад
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@wordscapes5690
@wordscapes5690 6 месяцев назад
@@jonharrison9222 I was referencing his famous “This Be the Verse” poem.
@Elaine-tk7nx
@Elaine-tk7nx 26 дней назад
Oh dear...Mary Beard's academic delivery drains interest from this intro piece for me, overpronouncing and mispronouncing (French) in places and somehow her voice conveys a detachment about him. The other readings are better. Why ask Mary Beard, weren't there any suitable literary academics available with deeper knowledge of Larkin?
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