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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.

A Report on the Afterlife of Culture

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    Publisher: Biblioasis
    Publication Date: 01/05/2008
    ISBN13: 9781897231425, 978-1897231425
    ISBN10: 1897231423

    Number of Pages: 344

    Non Fiction , ELT & Literary Studies , Education

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    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.

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