"Political Correctness: Robert Bly and Philip Larkin" (1997) 
Context: Philip Larkin, a big, fat, bald librarian at the University of Hull, was unquestionably England's unofficial laureate: our best-loved poet since the war; better loved for our poet than John Betjeman, who was loved also for his charm, his famous beagle, his patrician Bohemianism and his televisual charisma, all of which Larkin notably lacked.
Ten years later, Larkin is now something like a pariah, or an untouchable.
                                    
“I would love to be the poet laureate of Coney Island.”
New York Journal-American (11 November 1955)
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                                        Coney Island 
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