/Seamus Heaney Provides a retrospective view of the achievement to date of one of the most highly regarded and eagerly read poets of our time, a poet who has made his mark throughout t.
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Excellent,
By Anthony Johnson (Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seamus Heaney: Selected Poems, 1966-1987 (Paperback)
Seamus Heaney is an Irish treasure in literature. His works display the "concrete reality" that he aimed for in his poetry. My favorite poem is "Digging". He is talented in fusing agric./pol./soc./religion themes together in one poem.
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good portrait of Heaney's development,
By wjg@brooktrout.com (Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seamus Heaney: Selected Poems, 1966-1987 (Paperback)
Heaney's "Selected Poems" shows a good picture of the poet's development up to "Station Island" and the sonnets of Glanmore and Clearances. Like Yeats, Heaney had to go through a few volumes before he "became good": except for "The Tolland Man," the poems selected from his first four collections are flat, even the much-anthologized "Digging," which perseveres in anthologies only because it illustrates Heaney's overall philosophy. With the bog poems from "North," Heaney comes into his own, and he has managed to remain at this consistent level of excellence since then.
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