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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2008

Philip Larkin reading his poem High Windows

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  • thanks for posting this. where'd you get the recording, if I may ask?

  • I took the recording from a audio tape (20th Century Poetry).

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  • the last stanza has to be my favourite written words of the english language ever ever

  • The profane and the sublime, youth and age, joy and bitterness, all wrapped up together in a few verses.

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  • Thank you for posting this.

  • Thats a matter of opinion . Larkin is excellent, but so are several others from the same era .We are all free to enjoy our own choice of poet ,and of course their interest to us can vary from day to day .There is more than one God in the world of poetry . . .all the best !

  • my god, I love this poem (and I usually hate poetry), but this...there are no words to describe it. Thanks for posting this;)

  • The best writer of English in the second half of the century - and no comments?!  Ah well.

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