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Buile Suibhne [Paperback]

Seamus Heaney


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  • Paperback: 88 pages
  • Publisher: Field Day Publications (November 1983)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0946755043
  • ISBN-13: 978-0946755042
  • Product Dimensions: 22.2 x 14 x 0.6 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 141 g

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5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent, Jun 17 2002
By Ilana Teitelbaum - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sweeney Astray (Paperback)
"Sweeney Astray" is a masterpiece on many levels: for the complex weave of its themes to the lyrical quality of its prose--accentuated greatly, of course, by Seamus Heaney's virtuoso translation.

We follow mad Sweeney in his crazed wanderings through the forest and hills, torn within himself by his love of the wild and his incurable loneliness. The tale is presented as chunks of narrative interspersed with segments of poetry, their quiet, melancholy beauty evoking the sounds of windsong and rain.

There is an ethereal quality to this text that makes it difficult to describe. Although it would seem to have a storyline, in reality it is a song, and each "event" a new strain of music. Sweeney's longing for his lost life as a man and king, even as he is unable to stay away from his beloved wilds of Glen Bolcain, illustrate the conflict between the desire for peaceful conformity and for transcendence. This conflict is echoed in the struggle that was ensuing in Ireland even as this work was being written, the struggle between the Celtic religion and the new influx of Christianity.

In this way does "Sweeney Astray" illuminate a historic revolution, while at the same time presenting themes that span eternity.


5.0 out of 5 stars Sweeney Hits Home, Dec 1 2007
By Josiah Bancroft "Josiah" - Published on Amazon.com
Heaney's translation of the ancient Irish poem 'Sweeney Astray' miraculously repaints the picture of the warrior king who loses all when he crosses the institutional church. The poem regains some of the magic of the older age and raises the questions of the relationship o church and state, war and spirituality, love and madness, existence and the wrath of God.

Well written - hard to find. I NEVER lend my copy for fear of losing it because I read it every few months

Josiah Bancroft
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