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Field Work

Signed first edition of Seamus Heaney's Field Work ²

Seamus HeaneySeamus Justin Heaney, 1939–2013

First edition. 8vo. 64 pp. Chocolate brown cloth boards, lettered in gilt to spine. In brown and orange dustjacket, printed in white (priced £3.00 net to front flap).
Scarce signed copy by Heaney to title page. Light spotting to textblock top-edge, price-clipped dust jacket gently faded to spine, a hint of foxing to flaps, else near Fine.
Poetry Book Society Choice. Author's fifth volume of poetry, a collection of elegies and love poems, it contains Heaney's justly celebrated "Glanmore Sonnets", named after the hamlet in Co. Wicklow, where the poet settled for four years, having left the turbulence of Belfast in 1972. Shortly before its publication, he wrote to Brian Friel that he "no longer wanted a door into the dark" but "a door into the light."
That turning towards the light – leaving behind the incessant funeral rites in North (1975), heralded a new preoccupation with clarity, vision, and self-definition in his poetry, ushering in a reappraisal of the role of the poet during the "Troubles". Winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize for Literature. "[T]his is a book we cannot do without." Guardian
[Randall, James. 1979. "An Interview with Seamus Heaney." Ploughshares, 5 (3): 7–22; Brandes & Durkan A20a]
special feature
signed
edition
first edition
format
hardback
publisher
Faber and Faber
published in
London
publication year
1979
ISBN
057111430X
pagination
64 pages
height × width
22.5 × 14.5 cm
genre
poetry
language
English
binding style
cloth
binding state
original binding
remark
price‑clipped
condition  . . .
near fine
of jacket
near fine
GBP£ ​900
EUR€ ​1,080
USD$ ​1,140
ref.662 743