Finders keepers
selected prose 1971-2001
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Publication
2002 - Farrar Straus Giroux, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
113,000 words, Guess
Page Count
452 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100374154961
- ISBN-139780374154967
- Goodreads531051
- Library of Congress Control Number2002101044
- OCLC Control Number49963376
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780374154967
- Open LibraryOL15511635M
Classifications
- LCCPR6058.E2F54 2002
- LCCPR6058.E2 F54 2002
Description
From the Publisher: A selection of the best of three decades of writing about poetry, a celebration of the "tenacious curiosity" (Los Angeles Times) of the Nobel laureate. Whether autobiographical, topical, or specifically literary, these writings circle the central preoccupying questions of Seamus Heaney's career: "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?" Along with a selection from Heaney'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 poets-Irish and British, American and Eastern European, predecessors, fellows, and successors-Finders Keepers becomes, as its title heralds, "an announcement of both excitement and possession."
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