Seamus Heaney recalls his collaborations with Ted Hughes on the poetry anthologies The Rattle Bag and The School Bag.
To what end, after all, do we teach literature, if not for the present delight of those who are growing up? But we also teach it for the future nurture of the mature person, the person "standing still". And for the tranquil restoration - perhaps the disturbing recollection - of the person "growing down". We teach it for the now of perception and for the then of reflection.
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