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From the archive, 20 May 1965: Philip Larkin: the poet on the 8.15 | Philip Larkin | The Guardian
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Philip Larkin and Me: A Friendship with Holes in It | The New Yorker
Happy Birthday, Philip Larkin – Vol. 1 Brooklyn
Clive James: the last interview | Clive James | The Guardian
POEM A DAY: PHILIP LARKIN – The Poetry Book Society
The Best Philip Larkin Poems Everyone Should Read – Interesting Literature
The Philip Larkin Centre – Martin Goodman
Moving and Memorable” | The National Endowment for the Humanities
They perked him up, Philip Larkin's mum and dad | The Times
Philip Larkin | Poetry Foundation
Philip Larkin': A small, sad man who wrote great poetry? - CSMonitor.com
On Philip Larkin's Photographs by Harriet Staff | Poetry Foundation
An Arundel Tomb' – an interpretation - The Philip Larkin Society
Larkin as Vampire – Martin Goodman
Paris Review - The Art of Poetry No. 30
Unpublished poem by Philip Larkin broadcasted by BBC | Poetry Depot
Philip Larkin: Misogynist, racist, miserable? Or caring, playful man who lived for others? | The Independent | The Independent
Paris Review - The Art of Poetry No. 30
Larkin the Lover - Hugh Bonneville Online
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Homage to Philip Larkin | by John Banville | The New York Review of Books
Philip Larkin and Me: A Friendship with Holes in It | The New Yorker