“My Palate Hung With Starlight” – A Gastrocritical Reading of Seamus Heaney’s Poetry

Anke Klitzing
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Abstract Nobel-prize winning poet Seamus Heaney is celebrated for his rich verses recalling his home in the Northern Irish countryside of County Derry. Yet while the imaginative links to nature in his poetry have already been critically explored, little attention has been paid so far to his rendering of local food and foodways. From ploughing, digging potatoes and butter-churning to picking blackberries, Heaney sketches not only the everyday activities of mid-20th century rural Ireland, but also the social dynamics of community and identity and the socio-natural symbiosis embedded in those practices. Larger questions of love, life and death also infiltrate the scenes, as they might in life, through hints of sectarian divisions and memories of famine. This essay proposes a gastrocritical reading of Heaney’s poetry to study these topics in particularly meaningful ways. Gastrocriticism is a nascent critical approach to literature that applies the insights gained in Food Studies to literary writings, investigating the relationship of humans to each other and to nature as played out through the prism of food, or as Heaney wrote: “Things looming large and at the same time [...] pinned down in the smallest detail.”
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《我的味蕾满是星光》——西默斯·希尼诗歌的美食家评论
诺贝尔奖得主、诗人谢默斯·希尼以其丰富的诗句而闻名于世,这些诗句回忆了他在北爱尔兰德里郡乡村的家。然而,尽管他的诗歌中与自然的想象联系已经被批判性地探索过,但到目前为止,他对当地食物和饮食方式的描绘却很少受到关注。从犁地、挖土豆、搅黄油到采摘黑莓,Heaney不仅描绘了20世纪中期爱尔兰农村的日常活动,还描绘了社区和身份的社会动态,以及这些实践中嵌入的社会-自然共生关系。更大的关于爱、生与死的问题也渗透到场景中,就像在生活中一样,通过暗示宗派分裂和饥荒的记忆。本文建议对希尼的诗歌进行批判性阅读,以特别有意义的方式研究这些主题。美食批评是一种新兴的文学批评方法,它将在食物研究中获得的见解应用到文学作品中,通过食物的棱镜来调查人类与彼此以及与自然的关系,或者正如希尼所写的那样:“事情越来越大,同时[…]在最小的细节上被确定下来。”
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