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  1. Field Work was Heaney’s first collection of poetry since his most celebrated collection, North in 1975. Field Work can largely be read as record of Heaney’s four years (1972-1976) living in rural County Wicklow in the Republic of Ireland after leaving the violence of The Troubles.

  2. The collection contains some of his best-loved poems, such as ‘Oysters’, ‘Casualty’, ‘The Skunk’, and the defining sequence ‘Glanmore Sonnets’. It has been cited by many – including the poet’s wife, Marie – as their favourite single volume. In 2017, it was reissued as part of the Faber Modern Classics series.

  3. 12. Jan. 2023 · This collection includes love poems and a sonnet sequence which concentrates themes apparent elsewhere in the book, the individual's responsibility for his own choices and the vulnerability of all in the face of circumstance and death. Originally published: 1979. Access-restricted-item.

  4. Heaney is touring the English Midlands. What he sees from his car window ignites a poetic charge expressing just how his mind and personality respond to things left behind (leavings), from field stubble to the scars inflicted by the Tudor Reformation. The poet’s eye meets burning fields after harvest time.

  5. “Field Work” is a love poem in four parts. It begins with a reasonably traditional joining of nature poetry and love poetry, seems to call itself into question, then resolves in an act of...

  6. 1. Jan. 2001 · Field Work, which first appeared in 1979, is a superb collection of lyrics and narrative poems from one of the literary masters of our time.

  7. 28. Feb. 2019 · Forty years after its first publication in 1979, Seamus Heaney’s fifth collection, Field Work, is considered afresh by his friend and fellow poet Bernard O’Donoghue.