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Philip Larkin handwritten poem sold for £7,500 | |
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A handwritten poem that Philip Larkin forgot he had written has sold at auction for £7,500. | |
Love was written in December 1962, while Larkin was a librarian at Hull University, and was published in the journal Critical Quarterly in 1966. | Love was written in December 1962, while Larkin was a librarian at Hull University, and was published in the journal Critical Quarterly in 1966. |
The auctioneers, Bonhams, said it was the first time a handwritten poem by Larkin had come to auction. | The auctioneers, Bonhams, said it was the first time a handwritten poem by Larkin had come to auction. |
The manuscript is part of an extensive collection built up by collector Roy Davids over 40 years. | |
Bonhams said a letter Larkin wrote in 1969 to Brian Cox, the co-founder of Critical Quarterly, showed he had forgotten about the work. | Bonhams said a letter Larkin wrote in 1969 to Brian Cox, the co-founder of Critical Quarterly, showed he had forgotten about the work. |
"A publisher wrote recently to ask if he could reprint a poem Love from Critical Quarterly: I had forgotten writing such a poem, much less publishing it. I thought it rather good...," he wrote. | "A publisher wrote recently to ask if he could reprint a poem Love from Critical Quarterly: I had forgotten writing such a poem, much less publishing it. I thought it rather good...," he wrote. |
The poem's first stanza reads: "The difficult part of love / Is being selfish enough / Is having the blind persistence / To upset an existence / Just for your own sake / What cheek it must take." | The poem's first stanza reads: "The difficult part of love / Is being selfish enough / Is having the blind persistence / To upset an existence / Just for your own sake / What cheek it must take." |
'Magical significance' | 'Magical significance' |
James Booth, literary adviser to the Philip Larkin Society, said: "This is very unusual, he didn't tear out pages, or if he did he kept them. He was very careful of his literary manuscripts." | |
Prof Booth added that though the manuscript was not biographically significant, it did have "magical significance" simply for being in the poet's handwriting. | Prof Booth added that though the manuscript was not biographically significant, it did have "magical significance" simply for being in the poet's handwriting. |
Larkin found fame in 1955 after publishing his collection The Less Deceived and went on to become one of the foremost figures in 20th Century poetry. | Larkin found fame in 1955 after publishing his collection The Less Deceived and went on to become one of the foremost figures in 20th Century poetry. |
Bonhams estimated that the manuscript would sell for between £3,000 and £4,000. | |