October 30, 2002
Henighan
If contemporary Canadian writers were less hasty to capitulate to what the international market appears to want, they might eventually create novels sufficiently committed to local detail to achieve universal resonance.

I'm reading Stephen Henighan's When Words Deny the World, which is as scathing and incisive as it is beautifully written.

posted by dru in culture
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