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Bono on Seamus Heaney
September 4, 2013 He was there at the funeral, of course, with Adam Clayton, and also wrote this short piece in the Guardian: “Every meeting I’ve ever had since I began full-time advocacy, I have brought with me a book … Continue reading
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Tagged " Seamus Heaney, Adam Clayton, Bono, Gandhi, Guardian, Invisible Man, James Baldwin, Johnson Sirleaf, Louis Armstrong, Nina Smone, Ralph Ellison
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