FEMMES DAMNÉES

Author: Larkin, Philip
Title: FEMMES DAMNÉES
Publication: Oxford: Sycamore Press, 1978
Edition: Limited Edition, 1/400 copies

Description: Single sheet folded twice inwards. In Very Good condition. Blue lettering to front cover. Interior clean. Shelved in Case 0 binder.

NOTES

Bloomfield A11. "Issued in June 1978 as number 27 in the series of Sycamore Press Broadsheets by John Fuller in an edition of 400 copies.

Philip Larkin was an English poet, novelist, and librarian who is generally considered to be one of the greatest British poets of the second half of the 20th century.

Raymond Laurence Brett was Professor of English at University of Hull and a friend of Philip Larkin. He served on as chairman of the library committee when Larkin applied for the position of University Librarian, beginning their long friendship.

In 'Philip Larkin: A Psycho-Literary Sketch,' first published in 'About Larkin 7, April 1999, although written in 1996, Brett discusses in park his relationship with Larkin: "When Philip Larkin was appointed as University Librarian at Hull I was the chairman of the library committee and saw him almost daily...The published letters, which are only a selection, run to 700 printed pages and reveal Larkin as one of the last great letter-writers in England in quantity as well as quality. Added to the hours he spent on his correspondence was the time he gave to his diaries (destroyed on his instructions after his death), to his essays and reviews, a selection of which were published in Required Writing, and his jazz reviews written from 1961-65 and published as All What Jazz...Larkin had a keen sense of humour and delighted in hearing or recounting an amusing anecdote. But his wit could be quite cutting in his comments on colleagues and even on those who counted themselves his friends...Larkin always generously gave me inscribed copies of his most recent publications."

Seller ID: 1376850

Subject: Dupont Circle, Literature

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