The Whitsun Weddings (book)

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The Whitsun Weddings is a collection of 32 poems by Philip Larkin. It was first published by Faber and Faber in the United Kingdom on 28 February 1964. It was a commercial success, by the standards of poetry publication, with the first 4,000 copies being sold within two months. A U.S. edition appeared some seven months later.

It contains many of Larkin's best known poems, such as 'The Whitsun Weddings', 'Days', 'Mr Bleaney', 'MCMXIV', and 'An Arundel Tomb'.

  • Here
  • Mr Bleaney [1]
  • Nothing To Be Said [2]
  • Love Songs in Age [3]
  • Naturally the Foundation will Bear Your Expenses
  • Broadcast
  • Faith Healing
  • For Sidney Bechet [4]
  • Home is so Sad [5]
  • Toads Revisited [6]
  • Water [7]
  • The Whitsun Weddings [8]
  • Self's the Man
  • Take One Home for the Kiddies [9]
  • Days [10]
  • MCMXIV [11]
  • Talking in Bed
  • The Large Cool Store
  • A Study of Reading Habits [12]
  • As Bad as a Mile
  • Ambulances [13]
  • The Importance of Elsewhere [14]
  • Sunny Prestatyn [15]
  • First Sight
  • Dockery and Son [16]
  • Ignorance [17]
  • Reference Back
  • Wild Oats [18]
  • Essential Beauty
  • Send No Money [19]
  • Afternoons [20]
  • An Arundel Tomb [21]
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