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Philip Larkin
Total Results: 11
29 Nov 2024 - 12:03am
Ireland’s liberal fantasy
The conditions for revolt are clear to see
Tom McTague
Tuesday, 9 August
09.08
Philip Larkin was a filthy genius
Sordid ambiguities come with being human
Nicholas Harris
Tuesday, 12 July
12.07
Ghislaine Maxwell had a choice
Fate does not make monsters
Terry Eagleton
Wednesday, 29 June
29.06
Black kids should study Larkin
Decolonising the curriculum is a patronising effort
Tomiwa Owolade
Thursday, 14 October
14.10
God save us from trendy vicars
Young people don't want Jesus to be their best mate
Giles Fraser
Monday, 2 November
02.11
How Martin Amis brought Christopher Hitchens back to life
In his new book, the novelist doesn't quite capture the full brilliance of his late friend
Douglas Murray
Monday, 24 August
24.08
How the nation learned to sport again
During coronavirus, we've rediscovered the old meaning of outdoor — and indoor — recreation
Robert Colls
Wednesday, 12 August
12.08
Hull’s irresistible perversity
The city revels in its separateness — but it may offer lessons for the rest of the UK
Matthew Sweet
Monday, 20 July
20.07
Would you rather be someone else?
Modern literature dwells on the constant regret that is a downside of unlimited choice
Dan Hitchens
Thursday, 9 January
09.01
Freud would know why we’re all workaholics
Our culture of overwork is a means of running away from the inevitable descent into nothingness
Giles Fraser
Friday, 31 August
31.08
Why all work and no play is bad for the soul
Giles Fraser