Field Work (poetry collection)
Field Work (1979) is the fifth poetry collection by Seamus Heaney, who received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature.
First edition (Faber and Faber)
Seamus Justin Heaney was an Irish poet, playwright and translator. He received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. Among his best-known works is Death of a Naturalist (1966), his first major published volume. American poet Robert Lowell described him as "the most important Irish poet since Yeats", and many others, including the academic John Sutherland, have said that he was "the greatest poet of our age". Robert Pinsky has stated that "with his wonderful gift of eye and ear Heaney has the gift of the story-teller." Upon his death in 2013, The Independent described him as "probably the best-known poet in the world".
Heaney in 1982
Seamus Heaney in 1970
Marie and Seamus Heaney at the Dominican Church, Kraków, Poland, 4 October 1996
The Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry, which was officially opened at Queen's University Belfast in 2004