
Philip Arthur Larkin, CH, CBE, FRSL, was an English poet, novelist and jazz critic. He spent his working life as a university librarian and was offered the Poet Laureateship following the death of John Betjeman, but declined the post. Larkin is commonly regarded as one of the greatest English poets of the latter half of the twentieth century. He first came to prominence with the release of his third collection The Less Deceived in 1955. The Whitsun Weddings and High Windows followed in 1964 and 1974. In 2003 Larkin was chosen as "the nation's best-loved poet" in a survey by the Poetry Book Society, and in 2008 The Times named Larkin as the greatest post-war writer. Larkin was born in city of Coventry, England, the only son and younger child of Sydney Larkin (1884–1948), city treasurer of Coventry, who came from Lichfield, and his wife, Eva Emily Day (1886–1977), of Epping. From 1930 to 1940 he was educated at King Henry VIII School in Coventry, and in October 1940, in the midst of the Second World War, went up to St John's College, Oxford, to read English language and literature. Having been rejected for military service because of his poor eyesight, Larkin was able, unlike many of his contemporaries, to follow the traditional full-length degree course, taking a first-class degree in 1943. Whilst at Oxford he met Kingsley Amis, who would become a lifelong friend and frequent correspondent. Shortly after graduating he was appointed municipal librarian at Wellington, Shropshire. In 1946, he became assistant librarian at University College, Leicester and in 1955 sub-librarian at Queen's University, Belfast. In March 1955, Larkin was appointed librarian at The University of Hull, a position he retained until his death.
Books

The Whitsun Weddings
1964

Collected Poems
1988

The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse
1972

Jill
1946

Philip Larkin
2011

Poems for a World Gone to Sh*t
2018

The Complete Poems
2012

Philip Larkin
Selected Poems
2009

Poems
2003

High Windows
1974

A Girl in Winter
1947

Philip Larkin
Letters to Monica
2010

The Less Deceived
1958

"Trouble at Willow Gables" and Other Fiction 1943-1953
2002

All What Jazz
A Record Diary
1972

Changing Minds
Jazz Writings
2004

Selected Letters, 1940-1985
1992

Further requirements
Interviews, broadcasts, statements, and book reviews
2001

Required Writing
Miscellaneous Pieces 1955-1982
1983

The Sunday Sessions
2009