A Girl in Winter

A Girl in Winter by Philip Larkin is a literary work published by Harry N. Abrams on November 15, 1985. This edition spans 248 pages and is presented in English. The novel, originally released in 1947, explores the lives of Katherine Lind and Robin Fennel, intertwining themes of winter and summer, war and peace, as well as exile and holidays.
Readers will find a narrative marked by compassionate precision and a distinctive writing style. The story delves into the complexities of human experience, reflecting on the contrasts between different seasons and states of being. With its focus on personal relationships and the passage of time, this book offers a thoughtful examination of life’s nuances within the framework of fiction.
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Philip Larkin’s second novel was first published in 1947. This story of Katherine Lind and Robin Fennel, of winter and summer, of war and peace, of exile and holidays, is memorable for its compassionate precision and for the uncommon and unmistakable distinction of its writing.
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