New Selected Poems 1966–1987

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{{Infobox book

| name = New Selected Poems 1966–1987

| author = Seamus Heaney

| image = File:NewSelectedPoems1966-1987.jpg

| caption = First edition

| country = United Kingdom

| language = English

| publisher = Faber and Faber

| pub_date = 1990

| media_type = Print

| pages = 245

| isbn = 0-571-14372-5 |isbn_note= (hardback)
{{ISBN|0-571-14372-5}} (paperback)

| dewey = 821/.914 20

| congress = PR6058.E2 A6 1990

| oclc = 315574259

}}

New Selected Poems 1966–1987 is a poetry collection by Seamus Heaney, who received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. It was published in 1990 (see 1990 in poetry) by Faber and Faber. It includes selections from each of Heaney's seven first volumes of verse:

It also includes several prose poems from Heaney's limited volume Stations (1975), as well as excerpts from Sweeney Astray (1983), Heaney's verse translation of the Irish legend Buile Shuibhne.

The collection includes poems such as "The Haw Lantern", "Mid-Term Break", "Follower" and "Clearances".

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Category:1990 poetry books

Category:Irish poetry collections

Category:Poetry by Seamus Heaney

Category:Faber & Faber books

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