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although the back garden has more in common with 1 Manor Road.
His dread as he approaches the front door matches that actually felt by
Larkin if Hughes is to be believed. Kemp finds a note giving an
address in Prestonan experience more akin to that of Hugheswho
learnt from a cousin his parents were safethan to Larkin for whom
reassurance came in the form of a belated telegram from his father.
The description of a blitzed Huddlesford echoes so many accounts of
Coventry on that desperate [link widoczny dla zalogowanych][link widoczny dla zalogowanych]kend of 16-17 November as a
half-empty city came to terms with the scale of what had taken place.
For Kemp‘The town had been so familiar and so intimately wound
into his boyhood that its destruction became fascinating. Dozens of
places he knew had been wrecked . ’.
76 Motion has written of how
profoundly unsettling the Blitz was upon Larkinabruptly bringing
home to him the realities of twentieth-century warfareand destroying
for ever the suburban stability whichfor all the mockeryhe still at this
time needed.
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Nothing would ever be the same againand indeed by June
1941 the Larkin family had left Coventry for goodSydney commuting
from Warwick for the last three years of his working life. For yilai:
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http://www.cesarstworpg.fora.pl/zielony-swiat,34/ament-on-the-remark-attributed-to-the,6860.html#17018
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