Philip larkin was born in Coventry, England on 1922. Graduated from St. John's College, Oxford University? His first book of poetry, North Ship, was published in 1945?
Although it is not particularly prominent, it is concerned because it indicates the unique perceptual and mature characteristics in his later works to some extent? 1946, Larkin discovered Thomas Hardy's poems and became his enthusiastic supporter, from which he learned how to refine ordinary and boring details in life into tenacity. The cornerstone of generous and memorable poetry?
With the publication of the second book of poetry, Less Deceived, Larkin became an outstanding poet of his time and a leader who was later called the "Movement School"? This group of young "sports" British writers held a negative and exclusive attitude towards the prevailing neo-romantic writing style of imitating Ye Zhi and dylan thomas? Like Hardy, Larkin pays attention to strong personal feelings, but strictly avoids sadness and self-pity?