One of the Financial Times' Best Books of 2020: Critics' Picks
Foster's characteristic brio brings Heaney to life again. . . . On Seamus Heaney, with its abundant account of his life, its illuminating analysis of his work, and the generous quotations from favourite poems, should find a place on bookshelves all over Ireland and beyond.---Cliona Ni Riordain, Irish Times
A sparkling memorial to an utterly singular poet.---Sebastian Barry, Sydney Morning Herald
[An] excellent new study.---James Parker, The Atlantic
A compact but comprehensive guide.---Seamus Perry, London Review of Books
This exploration of Heaney's oeuvre, and the tumultuous times that inspired it, is an immensely enjoyable step towards giving Ireland's great poet his due.---Maria Crawford, Financial Times
There will be longer, fatter biographical and critical books about Seamus Heaney, but none will be better written, more knowledgeable, more generously understanding than this one.---Anne Chisholm, The Tablet
One of the most elegant works of criticism I have ever read.---David Mason, Hudson Review
Engrossing. . . . Undeniably impressive.---Hilary A. White, Irish Independent
Foster brings long-felt passion and measured scholarship to his welcome analysis of the poetry of Seamus Heaney. * RTE *
A concise, meticulously researched account. . . . Foster couples forensic attention to detail with engaging prose.---Tara McEvoy, Times Literary Supplement
More than [in] any other writing on Heaney, you actually get a sense of Heaney's own personality, his charisma, his friendliness, his warmth, his humour and it's a hugely respectful biography in that way because you get the sense of Heaney's own words about himself that have not been made public before and you've got the impression, at least, of being in his company and that's one of the things I was hoping for in the book and it certainly comes across.---Peter Mackay, BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking
As one would expect of Foster, the suavest Irish historian of his generation, the handling of Irish contexts . . . is impeccable.---David Wheatley, Literary Review
Foster's painstakingly researched and affectionately penned On Seamus Heaney offers an illuminating bite-sized refresher course on one of our greatest literary talents.---David Roy, Irish News
[A] succinct but insightful critical biography that puts the poetry of Seamus Heaney (1939-2013) firmly in the context of his life and times. . . . This reflective and incisive study works both as an academic research aid and as an accessible primer for general poetry readers. * Publishers Weekly *
[A] careful and attentive poetic biography.---Peter Craven, Sydney Morning Herald
A brief and brilliant study that weaves together the life and work of the Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet.---Sunil Khilnani, Open Magazine
The joy of this book emanates from the sense of intimacy that Foster captures in each epoch, enabling readers to get a sense of Heaney's personality. . . . This book is an essential complement to any study of Heaney's poetry, as it creates a more comprehensive understanding of how life informs art. * Choice *
A timely perspective on the Northern Irish troubles as experienced and responded to in Heaney's work.---Fiona O'Connor, Morning Star
If a book on poetry can teach, Roy Foster's new book about Ireland's Nobel Prize poet Seamus Heaney shares it all.---Ronn Hartviksen, Chronicle Journal
It is difficult to imagine how a brief, general, fair-minded introduction to Heaney might be bettered . . . . The book is more literary criticism than biography, although it effortlessly combines the two so that it's difficult to say where