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Anthony Thwaite, scholar, editor and gifted poet in his own right who was best known as the guardian of Philip Larkin s legacy – obituary

Anthony Thwaite, scholar, editor and gifted poet in his own right who was best known as the guardian of Philip Larkin s legacy – obituary
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Anthony Thwaite obituary

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Why we love swallows, the heralds of spring

Country Life Trending: A barn swallow alights at a pool to collect mud for nest building Credit: Alamy Stock Photo All around the country, we’re keeping an eye on the skies, waiting for the first swallows of the year to make a welcome reappearance. Stephen Moss considers what it is about these birds that captivates and baffles us in equal measure. Spring is finally here and, all over Britain, people are eagerly awaiting the return of the swallows. To get here, the birds must travel 6,000 miles, from the tip of southern Africa, over the tropics and the Equator, the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean, until they finally cross the English Channel to reach our shores.

The misrepresenting of Monica Jones

The misrepresenting of Monica Jones
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New biography reveals Philip Larkin s infidelities left lover Monica Jones a lonely, alcoholic wreck

According to one of Philip Larkin’s most famous poems, sexual intercourse began in 1963 which was, he noted, ‘rather late for me’.  As with much else in Larkin’s life however, this was not entirely truthful. Because by 1963 he had been enjoying sex for a good 18 years, with many, many women. He may have been a late starter he was a virgin until he was 23 but, once under way, the man who was to become one of our most celebrated poets adopted a sexual template of juggling two or three women throughout his life. His two most enduring relationships, with fellow librarian Maeve Brennan, in Hull, and English lecturer Monica Jones, in Leicester, lasted longer than many marriages (although he also betrayed them both with a third long-term lover, his secretary, Betty Mackereth).

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