
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This episode continues our series on the aubade (a morning love song) with a dramatic turn. Larkin reinvents the tradition as waking to the fact that every new day brings a person one day closer to death.
To see the tradition that Larkin reimagines, see our previous episode on John Donne, "The Sun Rising."
For the text of Larkin's "Aubade" see the Poetry Foundation.
For more on Larkin, see the Poetry Foundation.
Thanks to Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, as well as Faber and Faber, for permission to read Larkin's "Aubade" for this episode.
Photo by Barry Wilkinson/Radio Times via Getty Images
By Joanne Diaz and Abram Van Engen4.9
171171 ratings
This episode continues our series on the aubade (a morning love song) with a dramatic turn. Larkin reinvents the tradition as waking to the fact that every new day brings a person one day closer to death.
To see the tradition that Larkin reimagines, see our previous episode on John Donne, "The Sun Rising."
For the text of Larkin's "Aubade" see the Poetry Foundation.
For more on Larkin, see the Poetry Foundation.
Thanks to Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, as well as Faber and Faber, for permission to read Larkin's "Aubade" for this episode.
Photo by Barry Wilkinson/Radio Times via Getty Images

6,881 Listeners

3,330 Listeners

3,917 Listeners

439 Listeners

519 Listeners

469 Listeners

10,387 Listeners

2,130 Listeners

134 Listeners

507 Listeners

746 Listeners

1,216 Listeners

3,618 Listeners

16,525 Listeners

93 Listeners