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  1. MEXICO CITY, May 10-- Margaret Larkin, American writer and an editorial assistant to Oscar Lewis, the sociologist, died here Monday after a short illness. She was 67 years old.

  2. Oct 31, 2018 · Larkin with his muse and mistress Monica Jones in 1984, at Sir John Betjeman’s memorial service (Getty) Around the time of those air raids, Larkin praised his father’s “powerful style” of ...

  3. Leo Poets. Leo Writers. Male Poets. Childhood & Early Years. Philip Arthur Larkin was born on 9 August 1922, in Radford, near Coventry, England. His father, Sydney Larkin, had a unique personality, combining a love for poetry with certain degree of nihilism. An admirer of Nazism, he twice attended Nuremberg rallies.

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  4. Aug 15, 1993 · When Larkin died in 1985 at the age of 63, the reclusive poet was a national figure in England. ... In 1984 he was offered the poet laureateship, but, to the disappointment of both Margaret ...

  5. Larkin was represented by the literary agent Barthold Fles. Margareth Larkin died in Mexico City on May 7, 1967, aged 67. Her son Peter also died in Mexico City. Her sole granddaughter, Gabriela Maltz Larkin, is an actress and production manager, more recently as Mira Larkin. Filmography. 1926 - The Passaic Textile Strike - title writer; Awards

  6. Jun 23, 2024 · Margaret Larkin Author 1899 – 1967. 88 Views. ... Died May 7, 1967 Mexico City. Edit. Submitted on July 23, 2013. Citation Use the citation below to add to a ...

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  8. from "I Remember, I Remember" (1954), The Less Deceived Philip Larkin was born on 9 August 1922 at 2, Poultney Road, Radford, Coventry, the only son and younger child of Sydney Larkin (1884–1948) and his wife Eva Emily (1886–1977), daughter of first-class excise officer William James Day. Sydney Larkin's family originated in Kent, but had lived since at least the eighteenth century at ...