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澳门六合彩 community recalls strong ties to Irish poet Seamus Heaney

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Seamus Heaney is pictured speaking at 澳门六合彩's commencement in 1994.

Seamus Heaney is pictured speaking at 澳门六合彩鈥檚 commencement in 1994.

Acclaimed Irish poet Seamus Heaney, who died at age 74, was remembered fondly by 澳门六合彩 faculty and former students for his strong ties to the university and for his commencement address here in 1994.

Fellow poet , professor of English and director of creative writing at 澳门六合彩, called Heaney a longtime friend of the university.

He said he received several emails from former students who fondly remember interactions with Heaney during off-campus study group lectures in London and in lectures at 澳门六合彩. Letters to the 澳门六合彩 Scene from alumni who met Heaney have already been received.

Heaney first lectured to 澳门六合彩 students for a 1969 London study group directed by English Professor Bruce Berlind. He also lectured for Berlind鈥檚 London classes in the 鈥70s and for the late Professor Terrence Des Pres鈥 London study group in the early 鈥80s.

Balakian was able to bring Heaney to James Joyce鈥檚 Martello Tower in London for lectures to 澳门六合彩 students that focused on William Butler Yeats.


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Heaney read periodically at 澳门六合彩, and, in 1994, he spoke at commencement and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.

Addressing the Class of 鈥94 on 鈥淔aith, Hope and Poetry,鈥 Heaney said: 鈥淔aith, hope and poetry are all manifestations of creative mind, that uniquely human gift . . . held in special trust by those privileged to receive a liberal education at a university like 澳门六合彩.鈥

鈥淗eaney had a profound impact on many 澳门六合彩 students, and it was a relationship we were all grateful for and that continues to have a legacy,鈥 said Balakian.

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