The Spirit Level (poetry collection)

The Spirit Level (1996) is a poetry collection written by Seamus Heaney, who received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. It won the poetry prize for the 1996 Whitbread Awards.[1]

The Spirit Level
First edition (publ. Faber)
AuthorSeamus Heaney
LanguageEnglish
PublisherFaber and Faber
Publication date
2001
Media typePrint
Pages80 pp
ISBN9780571178223
Preceded bySeeing Things 
Followed byElectric Light 

Heaney has been recorded reading this collection on the Seamus Heaney Collected Poems album.

Contents

  • The Rain Stick
  • To a Dutch Potter in Ireland 1.
  • To a Dutch Potter in Ireland 2. After Liberation
  • A Brigid's Girdle
  • Mint
  • A Sofa in the Forties
  • Keeping Going
  • Two Lorries
  • Damson
  • Weighing In
  • St Kevin and the Blackbird
  • The Flight Path 1
  • The Flight Path 2
  • The Flight Path 3
  • The Flight Path 4
  • The Flight Path 5
  • The Flight Path 6
  • An Invocation
  • Mycenae Lookout 1. The Watchman's War
  • Mycenae Lookout 2. Cassandra
  • Mycenae Lookout 3. His Dawn Vision
  • Mycenae Lookout 4. The Nights
  • Mycenae Lookout 5. The Reverie of Water
  • The First Words
  • The Gravel Walks
  • Whitby-sur-Moyola
  • The Thimble
  • The Butter-Print
  • Remembered Columns
  • 'Poet's Chair'
  • The Swing
  • The Poplar
  • Two Stick Drawings (1)
  • Two Stick Drawings (2)
  • A Call
  • The Errand
  • A Dog Was Crying Tonight in Wicklow Also
  • M.
  • An Architect
  • The Sharping Stone
  • The Strand
  • The Walk
  • At the Wellhead
  • At Banagher
  • Tollund
  • Postscript

Notes

  1. Bernard O'Donoghue (1 January 2009). The Cambridge Companion to Seamus Heaney. Cambridge University Press. p. xviii. ISBN 978-0-521-83882-5.


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