Articles by Stephen Henighan


Ideas

Citizen Saul

Writer, literary activist, public intellectual, John Ralston Saul is, not accidentally, both a man of the world and an articulate proponent of values he thinks are quintessentially Canadian

Literature

Africa’s Latin Quarter

Despite bleak poverty, Mozambique’s multi-ethnic literary culture thrives

Literature

Verse and Versatility

Central America’s poets confront the era of globalization

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An American Type of Sadness
An American Type of Sadness
by Charles Foran | MARCH 2007
US writers keep mining our stuff-packed, consumerist world. Why do Canadians prefer to keep things tidy?

Marathon Man
Marathon Man
by Lawrence Hill | APRIL 2005
At age 74, Ed Whitlock is one of the fastest men on earth