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Previously unpublished poems by Seamus Heaney published

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Introduction to Seamus Heaney’s Work

A new book about Seamus Heaney’s work represents the entire arc of his writing life in one place. This major new volume of the late writer’s work brings together his published and previously unpublished poems for the first time. According to Stephen Connolly from the Seamus Heaney Center at Queen’s University Belfast, this edition is the “first place to get it all together.”

The Poems of Seamus Heaney

The Poems of Seamus Heaney include all twelve of the late poet’s collections, as well as a selection of "uncollected" poems that originally appeared in newspapers, journals, and magazines under various pseudonyms. The edition also includes 25 previously unpublished poems collected, selected, and published by the Heaney family. Many of the unpublished poems are in the National Library of Ireland (NLI) in Dublin, where the poet bequeathed his works before his death in 2013.

Uncollected and Unpublished Poems

The new, never-before-published material published by Faber includes both “uncollected” and “unpublished” poems. Stephen Connolly said that the uncollected poems included some of the "first that he ever published under his own name in the Belfast Telegraph, entitled Turkeys Observed, which would not have appeared in any previous edition". Heaney published some poems under the pseudonym Incertus – the Latin word for "uncertain" – during his stay in Belfast in the early 1950s, which were published in student magazines.

Seamus Heaney’s Life and Career

Nobel laureate Heaney, who came from Bellaghy, County Londonderry, died in August 2013 at the age of 74. He has long been recognized internationally as the greatest Irish poet since WB Yeats. Heaney’s first book, Death of a Naturalist (1966), contained detailed accounts of his rural childhood. In the 1970s, as unrest worsened, his work took a more political turn. He was fascinated by folklore and also published an award-winning translation of Beowulf. Heaney held professorships at Harvard and was an Oxford professor of poetry.

Heaney’s Pride in His Irish Heritage

Heaney was a proud Irishman and famously protested his inclusion in the Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry with the lines: “Be warned, my passport is green/ Not a glass of ours was ever raised/ To toast the Queen.” This pride in his Irish heritage is evident throughout his work and is something that has resonated with readers around the world.

The Importance of the New Edition

Speaking on behalf of the family, Catherine Heaney said: “It is difficult to overstate the importance of this moment for our family.” She said the new edition "marks the culmination of an exciting and ambitious publishing program undertaken with Faber over the last decade". The family is proud of this new edition, which brings together the entire arc of Heaney’s writing life in one place. A celebration of the new book will take place at the Seamus Heaney Center at Queens University on Thursday, October 16th.

Belfast Belfast Telegraph Bellaghy Beowulf County Londonderry Death of a Naturalist Dublin Folklore Latin National Library of Ireland Nobel Prize in Literature Pseudonym Queen's University Belfast Seamus Heaney Stephen Connolly The Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry W. B. Yeats
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