The collection comprises letters from Philip Arthur Larkin to James Ballard Sutton, written from Sidmouth, Coventry, Warwick, Lichfield, Oxford, Wellington. Many contain illustrations, including 2 watercolours. There are also 40 poems and parts of poems. The auctioneer's basic chronological sequence has been retained.
Letters from Philip Arthur Larkin To James Ballard Sutton
This material is held atHull University Archives, Hull History Centre
- Reference
- GB 50 U DP174
- Dates of Creation
- c.1938-1952
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 228 items
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
James Ballard Sutton and Philip Larkin met at junior school, and along with Colin Gunner the three were good friends. Sutton's and Larkin's shared interest in Jazz brought them closer together and much of their correspondence discusses jazz records and performances. Sutton had ambitions to be a painter, and went on to study at the Slade School of Fine Art after leaving school. Sutton fought in World War II, but the two kept up a steady correspondence while he was away. Their friendship seemed to thrive on separation, which meant that Larkin did not witness in person the erosion of his friend's artistic ambition - in the end Sutton worked as a pharmacist for most of his working life. After an unsuccessful visit to see Larkin in Belfast, where he was working in 1951, their correspondence dwindled to a trickle before ending completely.
Access Information
Photocopies of the correspondence are issued to researchers rather than the originals
Custodial History
Purchased at Christie's (auctioneers), London, 22 June 1988, with the aid of the V&A Purchase Grant Fund, from James B. Sutton