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Born in Coventry, Larkin was educated at Oxford, and from 1955 was librarian at Hull University. His first collection of verse, The North Ship, appeared in 1945, but only after its appearance did he discover the poetry of English writer Thomas Hardy; this had a major effect on his development, giving Larkin the confidence to use material from his own life in his work. His subsequent collection, The Less Deceived, was well received, and it was classed with the work of the 1950s Movement poets, with whom Larkin shared a certain quiet tone and absence of rhetoric. After his death, his letters and other writings, which he had instructed should be destroyed, revealed an intolerance and misanthropy (dislike for humankind) not found in his published material.
The emblem recalls the flag of Turkey, a long-standing ally. The points of the star represent the eight Turkic tribes of Azerbaijan. Effective date: 5 February 1991.
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