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''District and Circle'' is a poetry collection by
Seamus Heaney Seamus Justin Heaney (; 13 April 1939 – 30 August 2013) was an Irish poet, playwright and translator. He received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature.
, who received the 1995
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. It was published in 2006 and won the 2006
T. S. Eliot Prize The T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry is a prize that was, for many years, awarded by the Poetry Book Society (UK) to "the best collection of new verse in English first published in the UK or the Republic of Ireland" in any particular year. The Priz ...
, the most prestigious poetry award in the UK. The collection also won the ''
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'' " Poetry Now Award". Reporting on the Eliot Prize, the BBC commented in 2007, "The award is yet more confirmation, as if it was needed, of Heaney's reputation as, arguably, the English language's greatest living bard, whom author Malcolm Bradbury once described as 'the poet of poets'." In 2013, Heaney's volumes made up two-thirds of the sales of living poets in Britain. The poet dedicated ''District and Circle'' to the Canadian professor of Irish Studies Ann Saddlemyer. Heaney has been recorded reading this collection on the '' Seamus Heaney Collected Poems'' album.


Contents

# The Turnip-Snedder # Shiver # Polish Sleepers # Anahorish 1944 # To Mick Joyce in Heaven # The Aerodrome # Anything Can Happen # Helmet # Out of Shot # Rilke: After the Fire # District and Circle # To George Seferis in the Underworld # Wordsworth's Skates # The Harrow-Pin # Poet to Blacksmith # Midnight Anvil # Súgán # Senior Infants 1. The Sally Rod # Senior Infants 2. A Chow # Senior Infants 3. One Christmas Day in the Morning # The Nod # A Clip # Edward Thomas on the Lagans Road # Found Prose 1. The Lagans Road # Found Prose 2. Tall Dames # Found Prose 3. Boarders # The Lift # Nonce Words # Stern # Out of this World 1. 'Like Everybody Else...' # Out of this World 2. Brancardier # Out of this World 3. Saw Music # In Iowa # Höfn # On the Spot # Tollund Man in Springtime # Moyulla # Planting the Alder # Tate's Avenue # A Hagging Match # Fiddleheads # To Pablo Neruda in Tamlaghtduff # Home Help 1. Helping Sarah # Home Help 2. Chairing Mary # Rilke: The Apple Orchard # Quitting Time # Home Fires 1. A Scuttle for Dorothy Wordsworth # Home Fires 2. A Stove Lid for W.H. Auden # The Birch Gove # Cavafy: 'The Rest I'll Speak of to the Ones Below in Hades’ # In a Loaning # The Blackbird of Glanmore


Critical reception

The poetry in ''District and Circle'' has been widely and positively reviewed by the critics.


In the ''Observer Review''
Andrew Motion Sir Andrew Motion (born 26 October 1952) is an English poet, novelist, and biographer, who was Poet Laureate from 1999 to 2009. During the period of his laureateship, Motion founded the Poetry Archive, an online resource of poems and audio reco ...
wrote, "Due in large part to the richness of his language, and also to the undiminished freshness of his response to time-honoured things, its consolidations have the feel of celebrations. The book does not merely dig in, but digs deep." The poet and critic
Stephanie Burt Stephanie Burt (born 1971) is a literary critic and poet who is Professor of English at Harvard University. ''The New York Times'' has called her "one of the most influential poetry critics of ergeneration". Burt grew up around Washington, D.C. S ...
also praised the book, writing that "anyone who isn’t impressed isn’t listening." Brad Leithauser, in ''
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'', praised Heaney for "saying something extraordinary while, line by line, conveying a sense that this is something an ordinary person might actually say". The critic Peter McDonald said "The book contains marvellous prose-poems on the peopled landscapes of his schooldays, along with sonnets - seemingly effortless in their sheer fluency, but memorably tough and intent". Stephen Knight wrote that ''District and Circle'' was not "as immediate as his earlier work," but he still considered the book to be successful on its own terms, characterizing it as "a late flowering."


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References


External links


Seamus Heaney on NobelPrize.org
{{Seamus Heaney 2006 poetry books Irish poetry collections London Underground in popular culture Poetry by Seamus Heaney Faber and Faber books T. S. Eliot Prize-winning works