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Seamus Heaney: Paul Simon takes part in Dublin tribute | Seamus Heaney: Paul Simon takes part in Dublin tribute |
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Two tributes to the late poet Seamus Heaney are to be held in Dublin later. | Two tributes to the late poet Seamus Heaney are to be held in Dublin later. |
The US singer songwriter Paul Simon is among guests due to commemorate the County Londonderry writer at an event in Dublin's National Concert Hall. | The US singer songwriter Paul Simon is among guests due to commemorate the County Londonderry writer at an event in Dublin's National Concert Hall. |
Other guest speakers include Irish President Michael D Higgins, poet Michael Longley and singer Paul Brady. | Other guest speakers include Irish President Michael D Higgins, poet Michael Longley and singer Paul Brady. |
Mr Heaney, who died last year, is also to be commemorated at Dublin Airport when a tapestry tribute is unveiled in one of the airport's terminals. | Mr Heaney, who died last year, is also to be commemorated at Dublin Airport when a tapestry tribute is unveiled in one of the airport's terminals. |
The tapestry was paid for by a group of the poet's admirers, including Paul Simon, who will unveil the artwork, and U2 lead singer Bono. | |
Mr Simon said: "How wonderful that the memory of Seamus Heaney will be celebrated with a work of art. | |
"Travellers would do well to carry Seamus Heaney's words with them as they journey around the globe. He was truly a poet for all the world." | |
Poet laureate | |
The tapestry was designed by Czech artist Peter Sís and features an excerpt from Heaney's poem Lightenings VIII. | |
The work will be seen by an estimated 10m passengers each year, as they pass through Terminal Two. | The work will be seen by an estimated 10m passengers each year, as they pass through Terminal Two. |
The tapestry was commissioned by Bill Shipsey, the founder of Art for Amnesty, an art engagement arm of Amnesty International. | |
Speaking before the unveiling, Mr Shipsey said: "Seamus was the unofficial poet laureate of the entire Amnesty International global movement. | |
"He was a great friend and supporter and shows us by his life, and with his writing, what art in the light of conscience was all about." | |
The event in the National Concert Hall has been jointly organised by Dublin City Council and Poetry Ireland, as part of the Dublin: One City, One Book festival. | |
The piper Liam O'Flynn, who worked with the Nobel Laureate over the years, is also among the guests, and members of the Heaney family are expected to attend. | The piper Liam O'Flynn, who worked with the Nobel Laureate over the years, is also among the guests, and members of the Heaney family are expected to attend. |
Mr Heaney died in hospital in Dublin last August after a short illness. He was 74. | Mr Heaney died in hospital in Dublin last August after a short illness. He was 74. |
His funeral was held in Donnybrook, south Dublin, but he was buried near his childhood home in Bellaghy, County Derry. | |
He published his first book of poetry in 1966 and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995. | He published his first book of poetry in 1966 and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995. |