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  1. 3.99. 462 ratings56 reviews. "Door into the Dark," Heaney's second collection of poems, first appeared in 1969. Already his widely celebrated gifts of precision, thoughtfulness, and musicality were everywhere apparent. Genres PoetryIreland Literature20th CenturyIrish Literature. 56 pages, Paperback.

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  2. 5 de mar. de 2018 · All I know is a door into the dark, Outside, old axles and iron hoops rusting; Inside, the hammered anvil’s short-pitched ring, The unpredictable fantail of sparks Or hiss when a new shoe toughens in water. The anvil must be somewhere in the centre, Horned as a unicorn, at one end square, Set there immoveable: an altar

  3. 4 de fev. de 2014 · Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Feb 4, 2014 - Poetry - 56 pages Door into the Dark , Seamus Heaney's second collection of poems, first appeared in 1969. Already his widely celebrated gifts of...

  4. Door into the Dark (1969) is a poetry collection by Seamus Heaney, who received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. Poems include " Requiem for the Croppies ", "Thatcher" and "The Wife's Tale". Heaney has been recorded reading this collection on the Seamus Heaney Collected Poems album.

    • Seamus Heaney
    • 1969
  5. Door Into The Dark. Seamus Heaney’s second collection, Door into the Dark, was published in 1969. With the sensuousness and physicality of language that would become the hallmark of his early writing, its poems graphically depict the author’s rural upbringing, from the ‘fantail of sparks’ in the local forge to the eel-fishermen on the ...

  6. Door into the Dark, Oxford University Press (New York, NY), 1969. Wintering Out, Faber (London), 1972, Oxford University Press (New York, NY), 1973. North, Faber, 1975, Oxford University Press (New York, NY), 1976. Field Work, Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 1979. Poems: 1965-1975, Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 1980.

  7. Heaney’s first poetry collection was the prizewinning Death of a Naturalist (1966). In this book and Door into the Dark (1969), he wrote in a traditional style about a passing way of life—that of domestic rural life in Northern Ireland.