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    Finders Keepers - Selected Prose 1971 - 2001

    Seamus Heaney

    Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    2003
    452 páginas
    15h 4m
    ISBN-13: 9780374528782
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    Ireland's most recent Nobel laureate offers up many old, and some new, critical and autobiographical essays in this invitingly capacious volume, which reprints most of his previous books of prose, from Preoccupations (1980) to the Oxford lectures in The Redress of Poetry (1995). The book, like its title, both "expresses glee and stakes a claim," as Heaney remarks. Subjects of glee (or appreciation, anyway) include several major (and some minor) poets, among them Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, John Clare, W.H. Auden, W.B. Yeats and Patrick Kavanagh, all examined in the literary criticism that makes up the second and longest of the book's three parts. Heaney as critic both offers insight into the makings of others' verse and shows how his readings of others' poetry (such as Clare's and Kavanagh's) have informed the making of his own. More general pieces examine, for example, "The Irish Poet in Britain" and the place of poets in the classroom. Part three collects recent book reviews and short magazine pieces, among them Heaney's memorial to Joseph Brodsky and his famous division of Paul Muldoon's oeuvre into "muldoodles" and "mulboons." Of equal or broader interest are the personal reflections in the volume's first section, which moves from the "secret nests" of Heaney's childhood to Belfast in the 1960s and the Irish peace process of the 1990s. Evocative, bedazzling and fruitful in its implications, Heaney's prose has become a necessary complement to his poetry.

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    Seamus Heaney

    Nasceu em 1939, em Derry, Irlanda do Norte, de família agricultora. Em 1961 formou-se em língua e literatura inglesas na Queen's University, instituição na qual começaria a lecionar cinco anos mais tarde. O impulso para escrever poesia manifestou-se apenas aos 23 anos, com o incentivo do crítico e então professor Philip Hobsbaum. A atividade poética não tirou seu gosto pela educação: em 1984, tornou-se professor de retórica e oratória em Harvard e, em 1988, passou a dar aula de poesia na Universidade de Harvard. Em 1995 recebeu o Prêmio Nobel de Literatura.

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