Talk:Stations (poetry collection)
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The accuracy of this article is questionable, to say the least. I find it virtually inconceivable that Seamus Heaney would ever have believed himself to be the inventor of the verse paragraph or prose poem. Heaney was acquainted with French late 19th-century poetry to the point of including his own version of a Baudelaire poem in North. He would most certainly have read the prose poems of Rimbaud and Baudelaire. Tomasboij 23:24, 23 August 2007 (UTC)