Seamus Heaney
Arts news and reviews. In a rare interview, Seamus Heaney discusses the inspiration for his poetry, and how a stroke in 2006 affected his ability to write.
Presented by Mark Lawson.
To coincide with the publication of Stepping Stones, a new book of interviews with the 1995 Nobel Prize-winner Seamus Heaney, Mark Lawson talks to the celebrated Irish poet on stage at Wyndhams Theatre in London's West End in front of a live audience and alongside the book's author, Dennis O'Driscoll.
In this rare interview, Seamus Heaney discusses the inspiration for his poetry, reflects on the influence of The Troubles on his life and work, and how a stroke in 2006 affected his ability to write.
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