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The Philip Larkin Society

Dockery and Son - January 2002

Chosen by Andrew Motion

'Dockery and Son' succeeds in surprising and delighting us because (and although) it is a such a typical Larkin poem: the themes of youth and age, involvement and isolation, then and now are all characteristic and powerful - and so are the grand but wistful tone, the rising conclusion, the formal dexterity. If I had to choose one Larkin poem to show what he was like at his best, this would be it.

- Andrew Motion