In Gratitude for All the Gifts: Seamus Heaney and Eastern Europe

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University of Toronto Press, Jan 1, 2012 - Literary Criticism - 240 pages

In Gratitude for All the Gifts explores the literary and cultural links between the bestselling, Nobel Prize-winning Northern Irish poet Seamus Heaney and the preeminent Eastern European poets of the twentieth century, including fellow Nobel laureate Czeslaw Milosz and Zbigniew Herbert. Magdalena Kay opens new ground in comparative literary studies with her close analysis of Heaney's poetic work from the perspective of the English-speaking West's attraction, and especially Heane''s own attraction, to Eastern European poetry.

While placing Milosz and Herbert in their cultural contexts and keeping an eye on the poems in their original Polish, this innovative and energetic study focuses on how Heaney encountered their work in translation. In Gratitude for All the Gifts thus allows us to see what happens when poetic forms, histories, and themes travel between countries and encourages us to understand cultural crossing not just thematically, but also in terms of form, voice, and aesthetic intent.

 

Contents

Looking Eastwards
18
Heroic Names
57
Zbigniew Herbert and the Moral Imperative
86
Approaching the Master
124
Unfortunate Nobility
152
Considering the Gift
189
Notes
203
Bibliography
219
Index
233
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Magdalena Kay is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Victoria.

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