Seamus Heaney Reading for Cancer Care West
A huge crowd turned up in the Bailey Allen Hall last week for a poetry reading by Nobel Laureate, Seamus Heaney. The programme began with some exquisite music by Mozart and Debussy played by Galway’s Musical Quartet, Contempo, and it was followed by music of a different kind that will resonate in the memories of those who were present as Seamus read from his new book Human Chain.He was introduced by his friend of 59 years, Des Kavanagh. They met on their first day in secondary school, and it is a measure of their friendship that Seamus has dedicated this book to Des and his wife Mary.In his introduction, Des talked of their schooldays together, of Seamus’
academic gifts, his great acting abilities in school plays, and how, when he was made Head Prefect, he had the perfect recipe for unpopularity, but his even temperament and natural charm won them all over. When Seamus finished in Queens, he went to teach in St. Thomas’ School in Belfast where he soon had ‘the students all wild about poetry’. As Des said, he now seems to have the whole country wild about poetry, it is no longer an elitism. When he addresses vast international audiences, he does great good for Ireland, planting images of our way of life, our people, our landscape and the quality of writing that the country can produce.
TK
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