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The Sunday Sessions: Philip Larkin reading his poetry CD
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The Sunday Sessions" consists of twenty-six poems the contents of two tapes recorded by Philip Larkin in Hull in February 1980 - reportedly each on a Sunday after lunch with John Weeks a sound engineer and colleague of the poet. The tapes which contain work from Larkin's first major collection "The North Ship" as well as poems from his best-known collections "The Whitsun Weddings" and "High Windows" remained 'lost' for over two decades lying on a shelf in the garage in which they were recorded. Since their rediscovery they have been the subject of widespread media attention including a BBC Radio 4 Archive Hour documentary. Their contents are here published in full for the first time. The running time is approx 1 hour/1 disc.
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The Sunday Sessions consists of twenty-six poems, the contents of two tapes recorded by Philip Larkin in Hull in February 1980 - reportedly, each on a Sunday, after lunch with John Weeks, a sound engineer and colleague of the poet. The tapes, which contain work from Larkin's first major collection, The North Ship, as well as poems from his best-known collections, The Whitsun Weddings and High Windows, remained 'lost' for over two decades, lying on a shelf in the garage in which they were recorded. Since their rediscovery they have been the subject of widespread media attention, including a BBC Radio 4 Archive Hour documentary. Their contents are here published in full for the first time.Running time approx. 1 hour / 1 disc
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Philip Larkin, Philip Larkin
- 0571244041
- 9780571244041
- Philip Larkin
- 22 January 2009
- Faber and Faber
- Audio CD (CD)
- Audiobook
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