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Finders Keepers: Selected Prose 1971-2001 Book

In addition to his well-regarded verse, Nobel laureate poet Seamus Heaney has amassed a body of prose works over the last 30-plus years, previously published chiefly in three separate books. Finders Keepers: Selected Prose 1971-2001, offers a "best of" (of sorts) as Heaney sifts through previous writings and offers a variety of strong works, from memoir to lecture transcripts to literary criticism. Long regarded as one of Northern Ireland's premier contemporary poets, this volume shows us that Heaney has a sharp critical eye as well, giving us probing analyses of his literary mentors (such as William Wordsworth, Robert Burns, and W.B. Yeats), European poets (Edwin Muir, Philip Larkin, and Ted Hughes to name but a few), and other prominent European and American poets (T.S. Eliot, Czeslaw Milosz, Sylvia Plath). Additionally, Heaney includes pieces on the writing process and his evolution as a writer that are insightful and engaging. In "Recent Poetry from Northern Ireland," Heaney describes what the poet sets out to achieve: In that liberated moment when the lyric discovers its buoyant completion, when the timeless formal pleasure comes to its fullness and exhaustion, in those moments of self-justification and self-obliteration the poet makes contact with the plane of consciousness where he is at once intensified in his being and detached from his predicaments. Whether you're a fan of Heaney's poems or not, Finders Keepers: Selected Prose 1971-2001 is an excellent critical resource--one into which it is well worth digging. --Michael Ferch Read More

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  • Product Description

    A selection of the best of three decades of writing about poetry, a celebration of the â??tenacious curiosityâ? (Los Angeles Times) of the Nobel laureate

    Whether autobiographical, topical, or specifically literary, these writings circle the central preoccupying questions of Seamus Heaneyâ??s career: â??How should a poet properly live and write? What is his relationship to his own voice, his own place, his literary heritage, and the contemporary world?â?

    Along with a selection from Heaneyâ??s three previous collections of prose (Preoccupations, The Government of the Tongue, and The Redress of Poetry), the present volume includes a rich variety of pieces not previously collected in books, ranging from formal lectures to radio commentaries about the rural Ireland of his childhood to illuminating reviews of his contemporaries. In its soundings of a wide range of poetsâ??Irish and British, American and Eastern European, predecessors, fellows, and successorsâ??Finders Keepers becomes, as its title heralds, â??an announcement of both excitement and possession.â?

  • 0374528780
  • 9780374528782
  • Seamus Heaney
  • 16 April 2003
  • Farrar Straus Giroux
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 452
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