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Seamus Heaney's tribute to Edward Thomas in new war anthology

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A poem by Seamus Heaney, written two months before he died, has been published as part of a memorial anthology marking next year’s centenary of the outbreak of the first world war. Heaney’s ‘In A Field’ was inspired by Edward Thomas’s ‘As the team’s head-brass’, a poem apparently about rural life but overshadowed by world events. Thomas was killed at the front in 1917. Poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy invited other poets, including Simon Armitage, Helen Dunmore, Michael Longley, Paul Muldoon, Blake Morrison, Daljit Nagra, Jackie Kay, Andrew Motion and Gillian Clarke, to respond to the poetry, letters, and diary entries from the trenches and the home front. You can read some of the poems, published in the Guardian here

 

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