Poetry
Main article: List of poems by Philip Larkin
The North Ship, The Fortune Press, 1945, ISBN 9780571105038
XX Poems, Privately Printed, 1951
The Less Deceived, The Marvell Press, 1955, ISBN 978-0900533068
"Church Going"
"Toads"
"Maiden Name"
"Born Yesterday" (written for the birth of Sally Amis)
"Lines on a Young Lady's Autograph Album"
The Whitsun Weddings, Faber and Faber, 1964, ISBN 9780571097104
"The Whitsun Weddings"
"An Arundel Tomb"
"A Study of Reading Habits"
"Home is So Sad"
"Mr Bleaney"
High Windows, Faber and Faber, 1974, ISBN 9780571114511
"This Be The Verse"
"Annus Mirabilis"
"The Explosion"
"The Building"
"High Windows"
Thwaite, Anthony, ed. (1988), Collected Poems, Faber and Faber, ISBN 0-571-15386-0
"Aubade" (first published 1977)
"Party Politics" (last published poem)
"The Dance" (unfinished & unpublished)
"Love Again" (unpublished)
Thwaite, Anthony, ed. (2003), Collected Poems, Faber and Faber, ISBN 9780571216543
Fiction
Jill, The Fortune Press, 1946, ISBN 9780571225828
A Girl in Winter, Faber and Faber, 1947, ISBN 9780571225811
James Booth, ed. (2002), "Trouble at Willow Gables" and Other Fiction 1943–1953, Faber and Faber, ISBN 0-571-20347-7
Non-fiction
All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961–1971, Faber and Faber, ISBN 9780571134762
Required Writing: Miscellaneous Pieces 1955–1982, Faber and Faber, 1983, ISBN 9780571131204
Further Requirements: Interviews, Broadcasts, Statements and Book Reviews 1952–1985, Faber and Faber, ISBN 9780571216147
Larkin, Philip (1979), "The Brynmor Jones Library 1929–1979", in Brennan, Maeve, 'A Lifted Study-Storehouse': The Brynmor Jones Library 1929–1979, updated to 1985, Hull University Press, 1987, ISBN 0-85958-561-1
Larkin, Philip, ed. (1973), The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0198121374
Thwaite, Anthony, ed. (1992), Selected Letters of Philip Larkin, 1940–1985, Faber and Faber, ISBN 0-571-17048-X
Poetry
Main article: List of poems by Philip Larkin
The North Ship, The Fortune Press, 1945, ISBN 9780571105038
XX Poems, Privately Printed, 1951
The Less Deceived, The Marvell Press, 1955, ISBN 978-0900533068
"Church Going"
"Toads"
"Maiden Name"
"Born Yesterday" (written for the birth of Sally Amis)
"Lines on a Young Lady's Autograph Album"
The Whitsun Weddings, Faber and Faber, 1964, ISBN 9780571097104
"The Whitsun Weddings"
"An Arundel Tomb"
"A Study of Reading Habits"
"Home is So Sad"
"Mr Bleaney"
High Windows, Faber and Faber, 1974, ISBN 9780571114511
"This Be The Verse"
"Annus Mirabilis"
"The Explosion"
"The Building"
"High Windows"
Thwaite, Anthony, ed. (1988), Collected Poems, Faber and Faber, ISBN 0-571-15386-0
"Aubade" (first published 1977)
"Party Politics" (last published poem)
"The Dance" (unfinished & unpublished)
"Love Again" (unpublished)
Thwaite, Anthony, ed. (2003), Collected Poems, Faber and Faber, ISBN 9780571216543
The North Ship
The Less Deceived
The Whitsun Weddings
High Windows
Two appendices of all other published poems, including XX Poems
Fiction
Jill, The Fortune Press, 1946, ISBN 9780571225828
A Girl in Winter, Faber and Faber, 1947, ISBN 9780571225811
James Booth, ed. (2002), "Trouble at Willow Gables" and Other Fiction 1943–1953, Faber and Faber, ISBN 0-571-20347-7
Non-fiction
All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961–1971, Faber and Faber, ISBN 9780571134762
Required Writing: Miscellaneous Pieces 1955–1982, Faber and Faber, 1983, ISBN 9780571131204
Further Requirements: Interviews, Broadcasts, Statements and Book Reviews 1952–1985, Faber and Faber, ISBN 9780571216147
Larkin, Philip (1979), "The Brynmor Jones Library 1929–1979", in Brennan, Maeve, 'A Lifted Study-Storehouse': The Brynmor Jones Library 1929–1979, updated to 1985, Hull University Press, 1987, ISBN 0-85958-561-1
Larkin, Philip, ed. (1973), The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0198121374
Thwaite, Anthony, ed. (1992), Selected Letters of Philip Larkin, 1940–1985, Faber and Faber, ISBN 0-571-17048-X
Home is Sad
Home is so sad. It stays as it was left,
Shaped to the comfort of the last to go
As if to win them back. Instead, bereft
Of anyone to please, it withers so,
Having no heart to put aside the theft
And turn again to what it started as,
A joyous shot at how things ought to be,
Long fallen wide. You can see how it was:
Look at the pictures and the cutlery.
The music in the piano stool. That vase
Wallace Stephen
(1879-1955)
Wallace Stevens (October 2, 1879 – August 2, 1955) was an American Modernist poet. He was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, educated at Harvard and then New York Law School, and spent most of his life working as a lawyer for the Hartford insurance company in Connecticut.
His best-known poems include "Anecdote of the Jar", "Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock", "The Emperor of Ice-Cream", "The Idea of Order at Key West", "Sunday Morning", "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird".
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