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'''Seamus Justin Heaney''' (born [[13 April]] [[1939]]) is an [[Irish people|Irish]] [[poet]], [[writer]] and [[lecturer]] who was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] in 1995. He currently lives in [[Dublin]]. '''Seamus Justin Heaney''' (born [[13 April]] [[1939]]) is an [[Irish people|Irish]] [[poet]], [[writer]] and [[lecturer]] who was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] in 1995. He currently lives in [[Dublin]].
 +==Bibliography==
 +===Poetry, Main Collections===
 +* 1966: ''[[Death of a Naturalist]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1969: ''[[Door into the Dark]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1972: ''[[Wintering Out]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1975: ''[[North (poetry)|North]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1979: ''[[Field Work (Heaney)|Field Work]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1984: ''[[Station Island (Heaney)|Station Island]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1987: ''[[The Haw Lantern]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1991: ''[[Seeing Things (poetry)|Seeing Things]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1996: ''[[The Spirit Level]]'' Faber & Faber
 +* 2001: ''[[Electric Light (Heaney)|Electric Light]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 2006: ''[[District and Circle]]'', Faber & Faber
 +
 +===Poetry, Collected Editions===
 +* 1980: ''[[Selected Poems 1965-1975]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1990: ''[[New Selected Poems 1966-1987]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1998: ''[[Opened Ground: Poems 1966-1996]]'', Faber & Faber
 +
 +===Prose, Main collections===
 +* 1980: ''Preoccupations: Selected Prose 1968-1978'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1988: ''The Government of the Tongue'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1995: ''The Redress of Poetry: Oxford Lectures'', Faber & Faber
 +* 2002: ''Finders Keepers: Selected Prose 1971-2001'', Faber & Faber
 +
 +===Plays===
 +* 1990: ''[[The Cure at Troy]]'' A version of Sophocles' ''Philoctetes'', Field Day
 +* 2004: ''[[The Burial at Thebes]]'' A version of Sophocles' ''Antigone'', Faber & Faber
 +
 +===Translations===
 +* 1983: ''[[Sweeney Astray|Sweeney Astray: A version from the Irish]]'', Field Day
 +* 1992: ''[[Sweeney's Flight]] (with Rachel Giese, photographer), Faber & Faber
 +* 1993: ''The Midnight Verdict'': Translations from the Irish of [[Brian Merriman]] and from the ''[[Metamorphoses (poem)|Metamorphoses]]'' of [[Ovid]], Gallery Press
 +* 1995: ''[[Laments (Treny)|Laments]]'', a cycle of Polish Renaissance elegies by [[Jan Kochanowski]], translated with [[Stanisław Barańczak]], Faber & Faber
 +* 1999: ''[[Beowulf]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1999: ''Diary of One Who Vanished'', a song cycle by [[Leoš Janáček]] of poems by [[Ozef Kalda]], Faber & Faber
 +* 2002: ''Hallaig'', Sorley MacLean Trust
 +* 2002: ''Arion'', a poem by [[Alexander Pushkin]], translated from the Russian, with a note by Olga Carlisle, [http://www.arionpress.com Arion Press]
 +* 2004: ''The Testament at Cresseid'', Enitharmon Press
 +* 2004: ''Columcille The Scribe'', The Royal Irish Academy
 +
 +===Limited Editions and Booklets (Poetry & Prose)===
 +
 +* 1965: ''[[Eleven Poems]]'', Queen's University
 +* 1968: ''[[The Island People]]'', BBC
 +* 1968: ''[[Room to Rhyme]]'', Arts Council N.I.
 +* 1969: ''[[A Lough Neagh Sequence]]'', Phoenix
 +* 1970: ''[[Night Drive (Heaney)|Night Drive]]'', Gilbertson
 +* 1970: ''[[A Boy Driving His Father to Confession]]'', Sceptre Press
 +* 1973: ''[[Explorations]]'', BBC
 +* 1975: ''[[Stations]]'', Ulsterman Publications
 +* 1975: ''[[Bog Poems]]'', Rainbow Press
 +* 1975: ''[[The Fire i' the Flint]]'', Oxford University Press
 +* 1976: ''[[Four Poems]]'', Crannog Press
 +* 1977: ''[[Glanmore Sonnets]]'', Editions Monika Beck
 +* 1977: ''[[In Their Element]]'', Arts Council N.I.
 +* 1978: ''[[Robert Lowell: A Memorial Address and an Elegy]]'', Faber & Faber
 +* 1978: ''[[The Makings of a Music]]'', University of Liverpool
 +* 1978: ''[[After Summer]]'', Gallery Press
 +* 1979: ''[[Hedge School]]'', Janus Press
 +* 1979: ''[[Ugolino]]'', Carpenter Press
 +* 1979: ''[[Gravities]]'', Charlotte Press
 +* 1979: ''[[A Family Album]]'', Byron Press
 +* 1980: ''[[Toome]]'', National College of Art and Design
 +* 1981: ''[[Sweeney Praises the Trees]]'', Henry Pearson
 +* 1982: ''[[A Personal Selection]]'', Ulster Museum
 +* 1982: ''[[Poems and a Memoir]]'', Limited Editions Club
 +* 1983: ''[[An Open Letter]]'', Field Day
 +[[Image:Seamus Heaney Centre.jpg|thumb|right|390px|Seamus Heaney Centre, [[Queen's University, Belfast]]]]
 +* 1983: ''[[Among Schoolchildren]]'', Queen's University
 +* 1984: ''[[Verses for a Fordham Commencement]]'', Nadja Press
 +* 1984: ''[[Hailstones]]'', Gallery Press
 +* 1985: ''[[From the Republic of Conscience]]'', Amnesty International
 +* 1985: ''[[Place and Displacement]]'', Dove Cottage
 +* 1985: ''[[Towards a Collaboration]]'', Arts Council N.I.
 +* 1986: ''[[Clearances]]'', Cornamona Press
 +* 1988: ''[[Readings in Contemporary Poetry]]'', DIA Art Foundation
 +* 1988: ''[[The Sounds of Rain]]'', Emory University
 +* 1989: ''[[An Upstairs Outlook]]'', Linen Hall Library
 +* 1989: ''[[The Place of Writing]]'', Emory University
 +* 1990: ''[[The Tree Clock]]'', Linen Hall Library
 +* 1991: ''[[Squarings]]'', Hieroglyph Editions
 +* 1992: ''[[Dylan the Durable]]'', Bennington College
 +* 1992: ''[[The Gravel Walks]]'', Lenoir Rhyne College
 +* 1992: ''[[The Golden Bough]]'', Bonnefant Press
 +* 1993: ''[[Keeping Going]]'', Bow and Arrow Press
 +* 1993: ''[[Joy or Night]]'', University of Swansea
 +* 1994: ''[[Extending the Alphabet]]'', Memorial University of Newfoundland
 +* 1994: ''[[Speranza in Reading]]'', University of Tasmania
 +* 1995: ''[[Oscar Wilde Dedication]]'', Westminster Abbey
 +* 1995: ''[[Charles Montgomery Monteith]]'', All Souls College
 +* 1995: ''[[Crediting Poetry: The Nobel Lecture]]'', Gallery Press
 +* 1997: ''[[Poet to Blacksmith]]'', Pim Witteveen
 +* 1998: ''[[Commencement Address]]'', UNC Chapel Hill
 +* 1998: ''[[Audenesque]]'', Maeght
 +* 1999: ''[[The Light of the Leaves]]'', Bonnefant Press
 +* 2001: ''[[Something to Write Home About]]'', Flying Fox
 +* 2002: ''[[Hope and History]]'', Rhodes University
 +* 2002: ''[[Ecologues in Extremis]]'', Royal Irish Academy
 +* 2002: ''[[A Keen for the Coins]]'', Lenoir Rhyne College
 +* 2003: ''[[Squarings]]'', Arion Press
 +* 2004: ''[[Anything can Happen]]'', Town House Publishers
 +* 2005: ''[[The Door Stands Open]]'', Irish Writers Centre
 +* 2005: ''[[A Shiver]]'', Clutag Press
 +* 2006: ''[[District and Circle]]'', Farrar, Straus and Giroux
 +* 2007: ''[[The Riverbank Field]]'', Gallery Press
 +* 2008: ''[[Articulations]]'', Royal Irish Academy
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Seamus Justin Heaney (born 13 April 1939) is an Irish poet, writer and lecturer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. He currently lives in Dublin.

Contents

Bibliography

Poetry, Main Collections

Poetry, Collected Editions

Prose, Main collections

  • 1980: Preoccupations: Selected Prose 1968-1978, Faber & Faber
  • 1988: The Government of the Tongue, Faber & Faber
  • 1995: The Redress of Poetry: Oxford Lectures, Faber & Faber
  • 2002: Finders Keepers: Selected Prose 1971-2001, Faber & Faber

Plays

Translations

Limited Editions and Booklets (Poetry & Prose)




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