"This really is a remarkable book. There isn't a dull, vapid or useless sentence in it; it's about what it is to be human, as much as it is about what it is to be a poet." –Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian
"[
Stepping Stones] is a Heaney word horde that will not be surpassed for some time . . . [It] will be seized on by students of the work as well as the common reader . . . [Heaney] is intensely present within these pages–still surprising, still defying 'the merciless landscapes' with generosity, courage and joy." –Bel Mooney,
The Times (London) "[An] important book-length interview, designed to serve in lieu of a memoir . . . Dennis O'Driscoll [is] an excellent poet and critic, and a deeply informed and probing interviewer of his longtime friend." –Adam Kirsch,
The New Republic "
Stepping Stones succeeds on many levels, and O'Driscoll's intelligent probing to go beyond Seamus Heaney the public figure to the inner man, to the essential inner poet, is masterful." –Katherine Bailey,
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) "These 'linked interviews, ' as O'Driscoll calls them, set out to trace, book by book, the contours of Heaney's writing life and the events and memories that inform it. To a great degree, they succeed." –Sean O'Hagan,
The Observer (London)