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Irish poet and Nobel Prize winner Seamus Heaney at the University College Dublin, February 11, 2009 (Sean O’Connor/Wikimedia Commons)
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Paul Corcoran
Ten years after his death, commentators and admirers of Seamus Heaney are still looking for new ways to measure his life and work.
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Jennifer M. Phillips
My brother, when did rage become your station?
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Meg Eden Kuyatt
Jesus says, Woe to your puritan work ethics.
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Katie Yen
And therefore, all the more believable, That God sent a tiny angel with a chinstrap made of feathered jewels,
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Christine Lenahan
Sucked into the belly of an 80-foot sperm whale, scuba diver Jay Gardiner reconciles the loss of his father and challenges the power of the creatures of the sea in Daniel Kraus’s novel 'Whalefall.’
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Jude Joseph Lovell
Daniel Hornsby’s new page-turning novel 'Sucker' is consistently funny, a sobering screengrab of our wealth- and power-obsessed nation.