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!" ... And in his last major poem, "Aubade", published in 1977, Larkin described it dismissively as: "That vast moth-eaten musical brocade/Created to pretend we never die."
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