Philip Larkin as an anti- religious poet
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Philip Larkin's attitude to religion was ostensibly dismissive, even derisive. He obeyed his father's injunction: "Never believe in God!" Late in his life, he bought an expensive Bible and read it daily while shaving. ... But even though religion was "beautiful", it had no power to alter his terror of death.
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