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"Larkin's writing maps out and conceptually creates a scarce, minimally legible layer, and does so as a form of adoration or communion - the presence of scarcity makes its opposite, creative plenitude, come as close as possible." -Edmund Hardy "Larkin indicates how one can only pay tribute to the rarity and uniqueness of the scarce by not appropriating it in a fraudulent poetic equivalence of pseudo-poverty, but rather by asymptotically approaching it, with genuine humility, from ever new angles." -John Milbank

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"Larkin's writing maps out and conceptually creates a scarce, minimally legible layer, and does so as a form of adoration or communion - the presence of scarcity makes its opposite, creative plenitude, come as close as possible." -Edmund Hardy "Larkin indicates how one can only pay tribute to the rarity and uniqueness of the scarce by not appropriating it in a fraudulent poetic equivalence of pseudo-poverty, but rather by asymptotically approaching it, with genuine humility, from ever new angles." -John Milbank
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Autorenporträt
Peter Larkin was born in the New Forest and has spent most of his life either haunted by trees or the gaps (heathland or urban) between them. From an Anglo-French background, his work has been influenced as much by post-war French poetry as it has been by American Modernism. For much of his career he was Philosophy & Literature Librarian at Warwick University.