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"Moving Houses" —Stephen Henighan
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The Breath of the Turtle. I was watching houses drive down the road when the handyman brought the gum to the door. My mother led the man in overalls to the cracks cutting patterns on the whitewashed wall. It's those flipping airplanes, she said. They're driving me buggy. I was in East Berlin before the wall was built, my mother said. She walked into the kitchen. How old are you, son? Four, I said, without looking around. Tell me something, son. Are you a Michigander or a Michigoose? To‑maw‑to...And what ...
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News from Stephen Henighan
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The Breath of the Turtle. Page last updated on September 1, 2016. The Path of the Jaguar. Is a Fall 2016 release. A new novel,. Mr Singh Among the Fugitives. Will be published by Linda Leith Publishing. Stephen will be on tour. In Ontario and British Columbia in Fall 2016. Was named the Winner of the Canadian Association of Hispanists’ Prize for Best Book, 2013-2016. Stephen's English translation of. Clark Blaise. Essays on His Works. Was published in the magazine.
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Assuming the Light — Stephen Henighany
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The Breath of the Turtle. THE PARISIAN LITERARY APPRENTICESHIP OF MIGUEL ÁNGEL ASTURIAS. 8212; Oxford, U.K.: Legenda, 1999. 8212; Bulletin of Hispanic Studies. A very readable study of the impact that his stay in Paris had on the development of Asturias’s conceptions of writing and cultural identity. The author is strict with evidence and his argument is firm and convincing. 8212; Forum for Modern Language Studies. 8212; Hispanic Research Journal. Bulletin of Spanish Studies. This combination of close te...
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Lost Province — Stephen Henighan
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The Breath of the Turtle. LOST PROVINCE: ADVENTURES IN A MOLDOVAN FAMILY. 8212; Vancouver: Beach Holme Publishing, 2002. 8212; Chisinau, Moldova: Editura ARC, 2005. Provincia pierdută. Aventuri într-o familie moldovenească. [Romanian translation by Diana Stanciu]. Highly recommended is Stephen Henighan’s Lost Province: Adventures in a Moldovan Family. Ndash;Lonely Planet Guide: Romania and Moldova. As a former Quebec resident, Henighan is uniquely qualified to examine Moldova, a country driven by languag...
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Media
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The Breath of the Turtle. Page last updated on September 8, 2015. Dialogue with Carrie Snyder. About youthful experiences in Sandinista Nicaragua — click here. Print interview with J.C. Sutcliffe. Slightly Booklist —. Audio interview with Scott Esposito. 8212; click here. On-line interview with Rob McLennan — click here. Audio interview with Craig Rintoul of Bookbits — click here. Print interview with Dru Oja Jay of. 8212; click here. Guelph Mercury — click here. Wikipedia — click here. 8212; click here.
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Events
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The Breath of the Turtle. October 23, 3PM: Talk on the Nicaraguan Revolution, Transatlantic Seminar, University of Western Ontario. October 29, 11:15 AM: Reading from translated work in the Balkan event, Tucson Marriot Hotel, University Park, Conference Room 224, Tucson, Arizona. October 30, 2:00 PM: Panellist for The Great Canadian Roundabout. Literary Translation in Canada, Tucson Marriott Hotel, University Park, Pima Room, Tucson, Arizona. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta.
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North of Tourism — Stephen Henighan
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The Breath of the Turtle. 8212; Dunvegan, Ont.: Cormorant Books, 1999. An Indigo “What’s New What’s Hot” title, July 1999. Ndash;Bronwyn Drainie, Indigo.ca. This is beautiful, fresh writing, which insightfully explores its territory: the disparate struggles of being an outsider in our so-called global village. Ndash;The Globe and Mail. Ndash;The National Post. Ndash;Michael Kenyon, The Malahat Review.
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Chief's Point
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French Bay Beach Association. Chief's Point Cottage Association. Chief's Point is a fisherman's dream area situated on the north side of the Sauble River below the Sauble Falls where the salmon come to spawn. The tract became Indian Reserve #28 when a treaty was signed in 1854. In 1958, a portion of the Reserve was surrendered back to the Crown for cottage lots to provide an income for the Saugeen Band. There are 125 lots with 92 currently occupied. Chief's Point is a private, restful spot ideal also for...
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Local Restaurants
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French Bay Beach Association. TA Stewart and Son 251 McNabb St. S., Southampton 519-797-2049. Dale's Carpentry R.R. # 2, Port Elgin 519-389-5176. Tom and Jerry's Construction 519-797-2106 Cell - 519-378-6837 - ask for Derrick. Handy Andy Services Call Ian at 519-797-2123. Please let us know if you have a recommendation for a local business. Ennergi: the driving Force that powers the world. 2014 kma web design. Saugeen cottagers' organization inc. ,.
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