Death Of A Naturalist By Seamus Heaney

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0120230828A new reading of the debut poetry collection by the Nobel Prize in Literature recipient Seamus Heaney, specially commissioned by BBC Radio 4 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his death.

As read by Br퀀d Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Music composed and performed by Neil Martin.

Seamus Heaney was a poet, translator, teacher and critic. During a career spanning fifty years, he became one of the most celebrated poets of his generation. While often rooted in the landscape of his homeland, Heaney's poetry has a universal appeal that was to find a worldwide readership. During his lifetime he was the recipient of many honours, including the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature, and his work has been translated into 27 languages. His legacy lives on, as readers continue to enjoy and engage with his poetry, prose, drama and translations.

Readers: Br퀀d Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Author: Seamus Heaney

Music: Neil Martin

Producer: Michael Shannon

Editor: Andy Martin

A BBC Northern Ireland production.

Poems read by Br\u00edd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Br\u00edd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea read Heaney's 1966 debut poetry collection.

0220230829A new reading of the debut poetry collection by the Nobel Prize in Literature recipient Seamus Heaney, specially commissioned by BBC Radio 4 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his death.

As read by Br퀀d Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Music composed and performed by Neil Martin.

Seamus Heaney was a poet, translator, teacher and critic. During a career spanning fifty years, he became one of the most celebrated poets of his generation. While often rooted in the landscape of his homeland, Heaney's poetry has a universal appeal that was to find a worldwide readership. During his lifetime he was the recipient of many honours, including the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature, and his work has been translated into 27 languages. His legacy lives on, as readers continue to enjoy and engage with his poetry, prose, drama and translations.

Readers: Br퀀d Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Author: Seamus Heaney

Music: Neil Martin

Producer: Michael Shannon

Editor: Andy Martin

A BBC Northern Ireland production.

Poems read by Br\u00edd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Br\u00edd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea read Heaney's 1966 debut poetry collection.

0320230830A new reading of the debut poetry collection by the Nobel Prize in Literature recipient Seamus Heaney, specially commissioned by BBC Radio 4 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his death.

As read by Br퀀d Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Music composed and performed by Neil Martin.

Seamus Heaney was a poet, translator, teacher and critic. During a career spanning fifty years, he became one of the most celebrated poets of his generation. While often rooted in the landscape of his homeland, Heaney's poetry has a universal appeal that was to find a worldwide readership. During his lifetime he was the recipient of many honours, including the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature, and his work has been translated into 27 languages. His legacy lives on, as readers continue to enjoy and engage with his poetry, prose, drama and translations.

Readers: Br퀀d Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Author: Seamus Heaney

Music: Neil Martin

Producer: Michael Shannon

Editor: Andy Martin

A BBC Northern Ireland production.

Poems read by Br\u00edd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Br\u00edd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea read Heaney's 1966 debut poetry collection.

0420230831A new reading of the debut poetry collection by the Nobel Prize in Literature recipient Seamus Heaney, specially commissioned by BBC Radio 4 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his death.

As read by Br퀀d Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Music composed and performed by Neil Martin.

Seamus Heaney was a poet, translator, teacher and critic. During a career spanning fifty years, he became one of the most celebrated poets of his generation. While often rooted in the landscape of his homeland, Heaney's poetry has a universal appeal that was to find a worldwide readership. During his lifetime he was the recipient of many honours, including the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature, and his work has been translated into 27 languages. His legacy lives on, as readers continue to enjoy and engage with his poetry, prose, drama and translations.

Readers: Br퀀d Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Author: Seamus Heaney

Music: Neil Martin

Producer: Michael Shannon

Editor: Andy Martin

A BBC Northern Ireland production.

Poems read by Br\u00edd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Br\u00edd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea read Heaney's 1966 debut poetry collection.

0520230901A new reading of the debut poetry collection by the Nobel Prize in Literature recipient Seamus Heaney, specially commissioned by BBC Radio 4 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his death.

As read by Br퀀d Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Music composed and performed by Neil Martin.

Seamus Heaney was a poet, translator, teacher and critic. During a career spanning fifty years, he became one of the most celebrated poets of his generation. While often rooted in the landscape of his homeland, Heaney's poetry has a universal appeal that was to find a worldwide readership. During his lifetime he was the recipient of many honours, including the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature, and his work has been translated into 27 languages. His legacy lives on, as readers continue to enjoy and engage with his poetry, prose, drama and translations.

Readers: Br퀀d Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Author: Seamus Heaney

Music: Neil Martin

Producer: Michael Shannon

Editor: Andy Martin

A BBC Northern Ireland production.

Poems read by Br\u00edd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.

Br\u00edd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea read Heaney's 1966 debut poetry collection.