District and Circle Poems

Cover of District and Circle Poems by Seamus Heaney
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 96
ISBN-13: 9780374530815
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.28 Pounds
Width: 0.22 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 821/.914
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“District and Circle Poems” by Seamus Heaney, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux on April 3, 2007, is a collection of 96 pages that explores the complexities of contemporary life through poetry. The collection begins with vivid imagery reflecting a childhood untouched by the horrors of World War II and transitions into a present marked by uncertainty and anxiety. Heaney’s work captures the essence of memory and the weight of experiences, presenting a landscape where the familiar intertwines with the eerie realities of the twenty-first century.

Readers will find that “District and Circle” includes a variety of poetic forms, including prose poems and translations, which contribute to its rich texture. The poems traverse themes of memory, love, and the everyday, as Heaney navigates both personal and collective histories. Through sequences like “The Tollund Man in Springtime,” the collection transforms memorial gravity into graceful recollection, reflecting on the resilience found in daily life. This edition, presented in English, invites readers to engage with Heaney’s reflections on the interplay between past and present, as well as the enduring power of language.


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Seamus Heaney’s new collection starts “In an age of bare hands and cast iron” and ends as “The automatic lock / clunks shut” in the eerie new conditions of a menaced twenty-first century. In their haunted, almost visionary clarity, the poems assay the weight and worth of what has been held in the hand and in the memory. Images out of a childhood spent safe from the horrors of World War II – railway sleepers, a sledgehammer, the “heavyweight / Silence” of “Cattle out in rain” – are colored by a strongly contemporary sense that “Anything can happen,” and other images from the dangerous present – a journey on the Underground, a melting glacier – are fraught with this same anxiety.
But District and Circle, which includes a number of prose poems and translations, offers resistance as the poet gathers his staying powers and stands his ground in the hiding places of love and excited language. In a sequence like “The Tollund Man in Springtime” and in several poems which “do the rounds of the district” – its known roads and rivers and trees, its familiar and unfamiliar ghosts – the gravity of memorial is transformed into the grace of recollection. With more relish and conviction than ever, Seamus Heaney maintains his trust in the obduracy of workaday realities and the mystery of everyday renewals.

District and Circle is the winner of the 2007 Poetry Now award and the 2006 T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry.

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Language: en. Pages: 96. Edition: First Edition.

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