View Philip Larkin Church Going Background. Matting seats and stone and little books; Church going, written in 1954, is a monologue in which the speaker discusses the futility and the utility of going to a church.
September 07, 2010 philip larkin's church going describes the idle curiosity of the poet/speaker for a church he comes across while out for a bike ride. Once i am sure there's nothing going on i step inside letting the door thud shut. Philip larkin's church going is an excellent, iconic poem, but still has its flaws.
The whole volume of his poetry together has made him an authentic poet.
It clearly reveals the social context church going is a monologue in which the speaker frankly appears as an agnostic if not as a downright atheist. Some brass and stuff up at the holy end; Larkin depicts the confusion of an individual, the persona, who is compelled to enter the churches he sees on his bicycle rides. Once i am sure theres nothing going on i step inside letting the door thud shut.