
Seamus Heaney I Collected Poems (published 1966-1975)
Death of a Naturalist; Door into the Dark; Wintering Out; North
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Volume one of the definitive collection of Seamus Heaney reading his own work, recorded in 2009 by RTE. Volume one contains four collections published between 1966 and 1975: Death of a Naturalist, Door into the Dark, Wintering Out and North.
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- DCinNM
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Like nothing I've ever heard before oh, this is ar
The author paints a picture. You can hear taste smell and feel through his words.
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