Our best-selling poetry introduction offers a detailed commentary on the
poetry of Philip Larkin, exploring the political and cultural contexts
which have shaped his contemporary reputation. Part 1, Life and Times,
traces Larkin's early years and follows his development, within his
career as a university librarian, into one of the most important and
popular voices in twentieth-century poetry. Part 2, Artistic Strategies,
explores a range of methodologies and aesthetic influences by which
Larkin was empowered to create poetry at once both accessible and
profound. Part 3, Reading Larkin, provides detailed critical commentary
on many of the poems from his three major collections, The Less
Deceived, The Whitsun Weddings and High Windows. Part 4, Reception,
outlines the history of Larkin's reputation from the mid-1950s to the
present, examining the debates to which his poetry has given rise. John
Gilroy teaches at Anglia Ruskin University and for the University of
Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education.