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“The Mower” by Phillip Larkin
A poem about an "inconsequential" death has deeper meaning for humankind
Philip Larkin (1922-1985) was one of England’s most highly respected post-war poets. Born in Coventry, he earned a BA in English from St. John’s College, Oxford, after which he studied library science, which became his lifelong career. In addition to … Continue reading →