Motion's biography is certainly detailed, but he does go rather out of his way to distance himself from the subject by editorialising all of the less fortunate aspects of the Larkin story (such as it is and such as they are). Richard Bradford's book has some good lit crit but is an irrelevance as a biography. The Letters is fascinating, and entertaining, and a great companion to the Amis Letters. There are a number of letters to JB in there, too.
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