Through the Lens of Larkin
A look at the life and loves of Philip Larkin, one of the 20th century's greatest British poets, seen through his photographs. Throughout his life Larkin recorded the people and events around him and took scores of self-portraits. Poet and academic John Wedgwood Clarke looks through more than five thousand photographs found after Larkin's death and asks what they tell us about his work.

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Philip Larkin and the Third Woman

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Political Correctness: Robert Bly and Philip Larkin

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T.S. Eliot - BBC Arena Portrait 1/6

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David Quantick - 'Philip Larkin: the People's Poet'

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Seamus Heaney

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Growing Up With My Serial Killer Cousin, Ted Bundy

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Philip Larkin - Toads - Analysis. Poetry Lecture by Dr. Andrew Barker

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Josephine Hart Poetry Hour: the Poetry of Philip Larkin

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1964: Philip LARKIN and John BETJEMAN on Poetry | Monitor | Classic arts interview | BBC Archive

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Poetry In Motion: Philip Larkin

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The Wonderful & Frightening World of W.B. Yeats - BoB 2016

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Life story of Sir John Betjeman - Poet Laureate

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Without Walls: J'accuse Philip Larkin

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Carl Jung: Face to Face - 1959 Interview (Colorized & Remastered)

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The South Bank Show: Philip Larkin

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Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death

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PHILIP LARKIN “why I write poetry”—20th century English literature, contexts, & writing style

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Ted Hughes: Force of Nature

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