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May 2025
31m 4s

Seamus Heaney: Death of a Naturalist

TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney reads some of his best-known poems in a 1990 performance in front of a Toronto crowd as part of the Harbourfront Reading Series (now called Toronto International Festival of Authors). 
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