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The Whitsun Weddings

4 Extra Debut. Poet Daljit Nagra chooses The Whitsun Weddings by Philip Larkin. Presented by Jean Sprackland. From December 2013.

Poet Daljit Nagra revisits the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's radio poetry archive with The Whitsun Weddings by Philip Larkin.

This was the title poem of the collection published in 1964 that made Larkin famous. Poet Jean Sprackland, who teaches Larkin and whose father, a librarian, met him professionally, retraces the train journey at the heart of the poem.

She considers Larkin's views about marriage, about class and about the 'state of Britain', against the background of the poet's own seemingly quiet life in the provincial town of Hull.

For many, Whitsun Weddings is Philip Larkin's most characteristic poem, expressing his detachment from the crowd and from love and marriage of the ordinary sort.

With James Booth, Andrew Motion, John Osborne and Larkin's surviving mistress, the 'third woman' Betty Mackereth.

Producer: Susan Marling

A Just Radio production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 first broadcast in 2013.

30 minutes

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Mon 1 Oct 2018 05:00

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