The Pen and the Spade: the Poems of Seamus Heaney
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The post discusses Seamus Heaney's poetry collection, 'The Pen and the Spade', sparking a thoughtful discussion about its literary merit compared to other poets like WB Yeats and John Berryman.
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Yes! I actually studied Yeats as my Leaving Cert History Special Topic and had a gra for him for many years. But as I get older and see him more in historical context his success does seem to be partially a political artefact and his involvement in the founding of the Irish state bestowed upon him a beatificence that perhaps outshone even his brilliance and made him seem more timeless than perhaps he was. But then again, 1913, Byzantium, No Second Troy … it’s hard to find more strident and articulate polemicals
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