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In the United States, the full publication ofย Lady Chatterley's Loverย was a significant event in the "sexual revolution". The book was then a topic of widespread discussion and a byword of sorts. In 1965,ย Tom Lehrer recorded a satirical song, "Smut", in which the speaker in the song lyrics cheerfully acknowledges his enjoyment of such material; "Who needs a hobby like tennis orย philately?/Iโve got a hobby: rereadingย Lady Chatterley".
The British poetย Philip Larkinโs poem "Annus Mirabilis" begins with a reference to the trial:
Sexual intercourse began
In nineteen sixty-three
(which was rather late for me) โ
Between the end of the "Chatterley" ban
Andย the Beatlesโ first LP.