Pretending to Be Me
Philp Larkin, a Portrait
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Tom Courtenay
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Tom Courtenay
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- Leonard Turton
- 22-07-18
Perfect Tom
It's a stunning piece of work about a wonderful and eccentric poet by an immaculate performer.
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- Sophisticate
- 14-11-10
TRIUMPHANT
I had the privilege of seeing Courtenay perform this in Jermyn Street. Using a great deal of Larkin's own words, and some of his poetry you really get close to the man - the wit, and the Eeyorishness of the personality. I concur with the previous reviewer - five stars.
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- Rebecca Burkinshaw
- 09-09-20
A joy!
I chose this as I love Tom Courtenay’s voice and that is half the battle on Audible. I know and enjoy Philip Larkin a little.
Was totally hooked on this book and listened to it twice on the same day! A great find - Thank you!
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- Scampo
- 19-12-06
A rare treat for poetry lovers!
This is a truly wonderful audiobook - if you're listening on your MP3, you'll be entranced and transported, made to feel so very glad that such things as audiobooks exist.
Tom Courtney narrates as if he were the poet, Philip Larkin. It's rather like an autobiographical diary spoken on behalf of the poet, taking us on a journey through Larkin's life with various poems cleverly worked into the narrative as things go along. You'll smile as well as be moved. The readings of Larkin's poems are exceptional.
Altogether, very highly recommended.
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