Opened Ground

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In memory of, and tribute to, Irish poet Seamus Heaney.
13 April 1939 ~ 30 August 2013

Fittingly for a great poet and Nobel Prize laureate, his work is going out of stock at online retailers as people clamour to get their copies. I have North (1975) on my shelf and Stepping Stones on Audible on my computer.  Now I have Opened Ground on the way to me from bookdepository.co.uk - but many results are 'currently out of stock'.

I can't wait to study Irish literature (and poetry in particular) even more, and to visit the two Irelands. I regret that I can no longer sit in on one of Heaney's lectures.

Some believe it was no co-incidence that William Butler Yeats died in the year Seamus Heaney was born.  Heaney is lauded as the greatest Irish poet since Yeats.  The curious and superstitious part of me wonders which great Irish poet born in 2013 will receive the baton?

Hey, it worked for the Dali Lama of Tibet.  Well, at least until Chinese occupation and their outlawing of reincarnation. *eyeroll*  To my knowledge, the Irish literary world has no such law...  Watch this space!
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