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Summer, Glorious Summer! | Lapham’s Quarterly
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That time my work was featured in Latham’s Quarterly and I never told anyone.🤭...I think I found out the day after my son was born, when the issue arrived in the mail, and never got around to sharing the news! • Thank you Lewis Lapham for hand picking my work among others for your preamble to the issue on Fear — and thanks @laphamsquart for continuing to produce absolutely beautiful volumes worthy of collecting!🙌 • My egg tempera painting “Dust on The Scales” is featured in the summer 2017 back issue titled “Fear” - volume 10, number 3 — Thanks again for the honor Lapham’s, I’m very proud of this. #laphamsquarterly #laphams #julioart #julioreyes #dustonthescales #eggtemperapainting #eggtempera
PHILIP LARKIN
The second child and only son of two "awkward" and "shy" parents, Larkin recalled his childhood in the 1920s as "dull, pot-bound, and slightly mad." His poetry collection 'The Less Deceived' appeared in 1955, the same year he became the librarian at the University of Hull in Yorkshire. As to why he preferred not to give poetry readings, Larkin remarked, "I don't want to go around pretending to be me." He died at the age of sixty-two in 1985. Larkin never married and didn't have any kids himself.