Stephen Henighan: 10 books

Book cover of Lost Province
by Stephen Henighan
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2002

Stephen Henighan, a Romanian grammar book and hours of language tapes under his belt, billets with a family as an English teacher in Moldova, a country born from the dismantling of Romania during World War II. As a Westerner in this "lost province" and former Soviet republic, Henighan feels...
Book cover of Luminous Ink

Luminous Ink

Writers on Writing in Canada

by Margaret Atwood, Madeleine Thien, M. G. Vassanji
Language: English
Release Date: April 30, 2018

Twenty-seven writers in Canada were asked to contribute pieces of original work describing how they see writing today. From Atwood’s opening, through writing from Indigenous writers, the reader is given a sense of how twenty-seven of the country’s finest writers see their world today. With an...
Book cover of Sandino's Nation

Sandino's Nation

Ernesto Cardenal and Sergio Ramírez Writing Nicaragua, 1940-2012

by Stephen Henighan
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2014

Ernesto Cardenal and Sergio Ramírez are two of the most influential Latin American intellectuals of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Addressing Nicaragua's struggle for self-definition from divergent ethnic, religious, generational, political, and class backgrounds, they constructed...
Book cover of A Report on the Afterlife of Culture
by Stephen Henighan
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2008

In this essay collection, Henighan ranges across continents, centuries and linguistic traditions to examine how literary culture and our perception of history are changing as the world grows smaller. He weaves together daring literary criticism with front-line reporting on events such as the end of the Cold War in Poland and African reactions to the G8 Summit.
Book cover of A Green Reef

A Green Reef

The Impact of Climate Change

by Stephen Henighan
Language: English
Release Date: September 28, 2013

In spite of its disturbing implications, the impact of climate change on our physical environment can be difficult for us to understand or imagine. Moving from a memoir of a journey through an abundant yet fragile natural world to the daunting scientific evidence that climate change will lead to the...
Book cover of Ploughshares Fall 2018
by Ladette Randolph, Stephen Henighan, Jill McCorkle
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2018

Accompany Jill McCorkle, Allen Gee, Georgi Markov, Own King, and others as they grapple with the disappearance of body, culture, and neighbors. Visit Guatemala to witness the evolution of a past life. Meet a Bulgarian radio voice killed for telling ordinary stories. Face boisterous sideline characters...
Book cover of The Path of the Jaguar
by Stephen Henighan
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2016

As The Path of the Jaguar opens in 1997, Guatemala is emerging from thirty-six years of civil war. Amparo Ajuix, a determined young married woman who lives in a Mayan village with her non-Mayan Guatemalan husband, is optimistic about the future. She is pregnant with her second child. With the help...
Book cover of The Blue River Hotel
by Stephen Henighan
Language: English
Release Date: August 14, 2017

Sitting at a crossroads in the Guatemalan highlands, the Blue River Hotel has served as witness to the conflict and consequences of the country’s civil war. After a Canadian traveler passes through, he's forced to question the life he's chosen and to consider the effects of leaving his...
Book cover of Granma Nineteen and the Soviet's Secret
by Ondjaki, Stephen Henighan
Language: English
Release Date: April 10, 2014

Ondjaki was ranked by The Guardian in 2012 as one of their Top Five African Writers Young writer (35), already the author of 12 books in 8 languages Known for his charming personality and charming young protagonists Like Mia Couto, he is already a star-figure in Portugal, &...
Book cover of Assuming the Light
by Stephen Henighan
Language: English
Release Date: December 2, 2017

"Miguel Angel Asturias (1899-1974), the first Spanish-American prose writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, is both a pivotal and a representative figure in the development of the twentieth-century Spanish-American novel. Asturias's literary apprenticeship in the Paris of the 1920s...
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