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Beyond the Verse

The Spade, The Pen and The Gun: 'Digging' through the Past with Seamus Heaney

01 Aug 2024

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In this week's episode of “Beyond the Verse,” the official podcast of PoemAnalysis.com and Poetry+, Joe and Maiya explore the poem 'Digging' by Seamus Heaney, a poem from one of the most revered Irish poets of all time.They discuss 'Digging' (1966), exploring not only the cultural inheritances imbued in the poem, but the physical manifestations of labour, as well as how nature and literature interact in the poem. Joe and Maiya discuss Heaney's literary forefathers and incredible legacy in both the Irish and English canon.Get PDFs on 'Digging' exclusive to Poetry+ users:Full PDF GuidePoetry Snapshot PDFFor more information on Heaney and his work, check out poemanaylsis.com, where you can find a huge selection of analysed poems, with PDFs to aid, and explorations in our extensive PDF Learning Library - see our Seamus Heaney PDF Guide.Plus, stay tuned to get some recommendations for alternate poets that have been inspired by Heaney's work!Tune in and Discover:Heaney's position in the canon and role in Irish poetic traditionKey themes throughout 'Digging' and the poet's other workHeaney's childhood and poetic influencesThe significance of the spade, the pen, and the gunSend us a textPsst! The Folium Diary has something it wants to tell you - please come a little closer...YOU can change the world - you do it every day. Let's change it for the better, together.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the showAs always, for the ultimate poetry experience, join Poetry+ and explore all things poetry at PoemAnalysis.com.

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