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ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN: a poem and essay . . . with translations in support of art for amnesty

ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN: a poem and essay . . . with translations in support of art for amnesty

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ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN: a poem and essay . . . with translations in support of art for amnesty

by Heaney, Seamus

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Dublin: TownHouse, 2004. Foreword by Bill Shipsey. Afterword by Michael McCann. Pp. 48(last blank), index of first lines; cr. 8vo; blue/grey printed stiff paper wrappers with flap folds, a trifle sprung, the lower wrapper faintly soiled; TownHouse, Dublin, 2004. First edition. *Seamus Heaney's translation of an ode by Horace, together with by 23 translations of Heaney's adaption of the ode in languages including Irish, German, Hebrew, Tibetan, and Afrikaans. 'Based on a Latin original written in Rome in the first century BC, Heaney's version was composed in the aftermath of September 11. . . . In an accompanying essay, the poet reflects on the staying power of art in the new geo-political contexts of the twenty-first century' [wrapper blurb].

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Title
ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN: a poem and essay . . . with translations in support of art for amnesty
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Heaney, Seamus
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TownHouse
Place of Publication
Dublin
Date Published
2004

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