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Seamus Heaney:
What I've said before, only half in joke, is that everybody in Ireland is famous. Or, maybe better,
Seamus Heaney:
Since I was a schoolboy, I've been used to being recognized on the road by old and young, and being
Seamus Heaney:
My passport's green.
Seamus Heaney:
History says, 'Don't hope on this side of the grave.'
Seamus Heaney:
I've nothing against the Queen personally. I had lunch at the Palace once upon a time.
Seamus Heaney:
My father was a creature of the archaic world, really. He would have been entirely at home in a Gae
Seamus Heaney:
The Heaneys were aristocrats, in the sense that they took for granted a code of behavior that was g
Seamus Heaney:
In my early teens, I acquired a kind of representative status: went on behalf of the family to wake
Seamus Heaney:
I suppose you inevitably fall into habits of expression.
Seamus Heaney:
One doesn't want one's identity coerced.
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Seamus Heaney:
What I've said before, only half in joke, is that everybody in Ireland is famous. Or, maybe better,Seamus Heaney:
Since I was a schoolboy, I've been used to being recognized on the road by old and young, and beingSeamus Heaney:
My passport's green.Seamus Heaney:
History says, 'Don't hope on this side of the grave.'Seamus Heaney:
I've nothing against the Queen personally. I had lunch at the Palace once upon a time.Seamus Heaney:
My father was a creature of the archaic world, really. He would have been entirely at home in a GaeSeamus Heaney:
The Heaneys were aristocrats, in the sense that they took for granted a code of behavior that was gSeamus Heaney:
In my early teens, I acquired a kind of representative status: went on behalf of the family to wakeSeamus Heaney:
I suppose you inevitably fall into habits of expression.Seamus Heaney:
One doesn't want one's identity coerced.