Catriona Clutterbuck
‘Crosshatched’ Connectivity, Vulnerability and Creative Renewal in Seamus Heaney’s Human Chain
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The author Colm Toibín salutes the fact that in his final collection, Human Chain, Seamus Heaney ‘wrote about growing older and weaker with a shivering honesty and grace’.1 Honesty inheres in this volume’s unflinching recognition of mortality in terms of injury, illness, depletion of powers and death; grace, in its remarkable formal achievement, but also in its exploration of an alternative order of being to the betrayals and loss that seem given in human history.