Poets' Corner memorial for Larkin
Philip Larkin is to be commemorated with a memorial in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey.
A stone will be placed in the floor of the Abbey close to that of Ted Hughes, the last poet to receive the accolade.
It will be unveiled on 2 December 2016, the 31st anniversary of Larkin's death.
Philip Larkin, who died in 1985, is regarded as one of Britain's finest twentieth century poets - and one of the most popular, thanks to poems such as The Whitsun Weddings and An Arundel Tomb.
However, as arts correspondent Rebecca Jones reports, for some, he’s a controversial figure.
The Dean of Westminster Abbey, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall, said it was the right time to add him to the "extraordinary pantheon" in Poets' Corner.
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