- Larkin at Sixty
"Larkin at Sixty" (1982) is a collection of original essays and poems published to celebrate the sixtieth birthday of the English poet
Philip Larkin . It was edited and introduced byAnthony Thwaite and published by Larkin's publishers,Faber and Faber . [cite book | last = Thwaite | first = Anthony| authorlink = Anthony Thwaite | title =Larkin at Sixty | publisher =Faber and Faber | location =London|year = 1982 | id =ISBN 0-571-11878-X ]Contents
Thwaite's introduction [p.12] reveals that there were originally to be twenty-three contributors, but four ("An American, a
Russia n, aPakistan i and awoman ") dropped out for various reasons. As well as the introduction, the book contains the following:
* Noel Hughes (a school-friend of Larkin): "The Young Mr Larkin"
*Kingsley Amis : "Oxford and After"
*Robert Conquest : "A Proper Sport"
* Charles Monteith (of Faber and Faber): "Publishing Larkin"
* B. C. Bloomfield (Larkin's bibliographer): "Larkin the Librarian"
*Douglas Dunn : "Memoirs of theBrynmor Jones Library "
* Harry Chambers (a Larkin fan): "Meeting Philip Larkin"
*Andrew Motion : "On the Plain of Holderness"
*Alan Bennett : "Instead of a Present"
* Donald Mitchell: "Larkin's Music"
*John Gross : "The Anthologist" (on "The Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century English Verse ")
* George Hartley (publisher of "The Less Deceived "): "Nothing To Be Said"
*Clive James : "On His Wit"
*Alan Brownjohn : "Novels into Poems"
*Christopher Ricks : "Like Something Almost Being Said"
*Seamus Heaney : "The Main of Light"
* Peter Porter: "Going to Parties" (a poem)
*John Betjeman : "Archibald" (a poem)
*Gavin Ewart : "An Old Larkinian" (a poem)
* Notes on contributorsReferences
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