Larkin the Librarian

This episode was researched and planned by PLS Trustees Julian Henry and Dr Chris Fletcher, Keeper of Special Collections at the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Philip Larkin was a librarian for 42 years. He had no formal training when he set off; he chose the career on the spur of the moment as a 21 year old after leaving university, like many students, without a career in mind. However, he came to be one of the UK's most influential and ground-breaking librarians of the post-war years, and his influence is still felt today. In this episode we examine Larkin's life as a librarian and how in interwove with his writing, friendships and relationships. Larkin poems discussed: An Arundel Tomb The Card Players Long Lion Days Lines on a Young Lady's Photograph Album Wedding Wind The Mower At Grass Toads/ Toads Revisited Other references: My Particular Talents by Richard Goodman, About Larkin, 4  October 1997. Huddled Tea Breaks in the Cupboard by Pamela Hanley, About Larkin, 4  October 1997. https://philiplarkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/About-Larkin-04.pdf Agony in the Garden The Independent on Sunday, Dr Christopher Fletcher, 31/10/2004 A Neglected Responsibility by Philip Larkin from Required Writing: Miscellaneous Pieces 1955-1982 (Faber, 1986) Letters to Monica by Philip Larkin ed. Anthony Thwaite (Faber, 2010) Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life by Andrew Motion (Faber, 1993) Produced by Lyn Lockwood and Gavin Hogg PLS Membership and information: philiplarkin.com  Theme music: 'The Horns Of The Morning' by The Mechanicals Band. Buy 'The Righteous Jazz' at their Bandcamp page: https://themechanicalsband.bandcamp.com/album/the-righteous-jazz

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