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The Earth's Story | Heaney and the Element of Earth

Dáta
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Suíomh Seamus Heaney: Listen Now Again, Bank of Ireland Cultural and Heritage Centre, Westmoreland Street, Dublin, D02 VR66
Catagóir Tour
Praghas Saor in aisce
Dáta
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Suíomh Seamus Heaney: Listen Now Again, Bank of Ireland Cultural and Heritage Centre, Westmoreland Street, Dublin, D02 VR66
Catagóir Tour
Praghas Saor in aisce
A shallow drainage channel filled with water runs through the Bog of Allen, bordered by dark soil, grasses, and small white flowers beneath an overcast sky.

Richie Stokes, The Bog of Allen 

In Person

Between my finger and my thumb
The squat pen rests.
I’ll dig with it.

Sink into the deep world of Seamus Heaney, where the ground underfoot is rich with memory, labour, and ancestral belonging. This tour delves into the element of earth as Heaney knew it: a realm of buried histories, unearthed stories, and the steadying presence of the rural landscape that shaped him. We will follow his journey downward—into bogs that preserve the past, fields worked by generations, and the “mythological Ireland” that rooted his imagination.

Along the way, we will see how earth becomes a constant companion in Heaney’s poetry: first as a personal inheritance, then as a metaphor for the unease and violence of the Troubles, and finally as a site of ecological reflection and lament.

Join us as we uncover how soil, turf, and stone become vessels of identity, witness, and remembrance.