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  1. Followed by. The Cure at Troy. The Haw Lantern (1987) is a collection of poems written by Irish poet Seamus Heaney, the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. Several of the poems—including the sonnet cycle "Clearances"—explore themes of mortality and loss inspired by the death of his mother, Margaret Kathleen Heaney ...

    • Seamus Heaney
    • 64 pp
    • 1987
    • 1987
  2. The Haw Lantern. The wintry haw is burning out of season, crab of the thorn, a small light for small people, wanting no more from them but that they keep the wick of self-respect from dying out, not having to blind them with illumination.

  3. THE HAW LANTERN. Widely praised upon its publication in 1987, The Haw Lantern saw Heaney venture into new imaginative territory, with poems exploring the theme of loss – most notably ‘Clearances’, a celebrated sonnet sequence concerning the death of his mother ­– and meditations on the conscience of the writer, such as ‘Alphabets ...

  4. The Haw Lantern. The wintry haw is burning out of season, crab of the thorn, a small light for small people, wanting no more from them but that they keep. the wick of self-respect from dying out, not having to blind them with illumination. But sometimes when your breath plumes in the frost. it takes the roaming shape of Diogenes.

  5. The Haw Lantern, a collection of poems by Seamus Heaney, was published in 1987 and received critical acclaim from literary critics and readers alike. The collection explores themes of mortality, memory, and the natural world, and is considered one of Heaney’s most introspective works.

  6. 13 de jul. de 2013 · The haw lantern. by. Heaney, Seamus, 1939-. Publication date. 1987. Publisher. New York : Farrar, Straus, Giroux. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled.

  7. The Haw Lantern. poetry by Heaney. Learn about this topic in these articles: discussed in biography. In Seamus Heaney. Work (1979), Station Island (1984), The Haw Lantern (1987), and Seeing Things (1991). The Spirit Level (1996) concerns the notion of centredness and balance in both the natural and the spiritual senses.