
Tom Sleigh Reads Seamus Heaney
The New Yorker: Poetry
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The Attic of the Study
i remember once when i was there, during that visit, this is just exactly the kind of thing that, i think you probably noticed it him frequently. He put on the stairs, ah, various stuff that the kids, the kids back in those days were, of course, full grown now,. And he said, well, it's kind of an experiment to see if the children will pick them up and carry them up the stairs. I remember quite vividly his description of it as being like a deep litter, being in deep litter, yoa, the deep litter of the study.
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