Collected Poems – 1988 edition (Philip Larkin)
- Collected Poems – 1988 edition (Philip Larkin)
This postumously published volume is a completist's view of Larkin's poetry. It was edited by Anthony Thwaite. It contains, in strict chronological order, all of his published work, all his completed unpublished mature work, much unpublished early work, and some uncompleted work.
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*List of poems by Philip Larkin
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