‘We used to correspond’: the letters of Barbara Pym and Philip Larkin

10 December 2016, 6.00pm — 8.00pm


Venue: Blackwell Hall, Weston Library, Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3BG


Reading of the letters of Philip Larkin and Barbara Pym by Oliver Ford Davies and Triona Adams, with introduction by Anthony Thwaite, OBE.


When Philip Larkin first wrote to Barbara Pym in 1961 it was the minor poet approaching the celebrated novelist. While their literary fortunes were to change dramatically the correspondence and the friendship remained steady over nearly 20 years. Highly entertaining, fascinating and often deeply moving, the Pym-Larkin letters tell the story of an extraordinary relationship between two very different characters united in their passion for the written word and of fall and rise of a literary career.


Tickets cost £20, including refreshments.


To book please contact the Friends of the Bodleian Administrator on 01865 277234 or at
fob@bodleian.ox.ac.uk.

Further details at
http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/bodley/friends/fob-events/2016/we-used-to-correspond