Gordon
D.
Henry
Jr.
Born:
10/19/1955
Philadelphia
Parents: Gordon D. and Wilma Henry
Spouse: MaryAnne
Children: Kehli Ardis, Mira Ann, Emily Rose
Address(es):
Permanent :
14069 215th Ave.
Big Rapids , MI 49307
Permanent :
Department of English, 201 Morrill, Michigan State University
East Lansing , MI 48824
Contact Information:
Email : [email protected]
Parents: Gordon D. and Wilma Henry
Spouse: MaryAnne
Children: Kehli Ardis, Mira Ann, Emily Rose
Address(es):
Permanent :
14069 215th Ave.
Big Rapids , MI 49307
Permanent :
Department of English, 201 Morrill, Michigan State University
East Lansing , MI 48824
Contact Information:
Email : [email protected]
Writings
Image | Title | Genre | Audience | Publisher | Date |
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"The Silver Saxophone, Masks of Pain, and the People in the Hills" / in Bob seger's house and other stories / edited by Michael Delp and M.L. Liebler | Short Stories | Adult | Detroit : Wayne State University Press | 2016 | |
Stories through theories/theories through stories : North American Indian writing, storytelling, and critique - Co-editor |
Non Fiction | Adult | East Lansing : Michigan State University Press | 2009 | |
The failure of certain charms, and other disparate signs of life | Poetry | Adult | Cambridge, England : Salt Publishing | 2007 | |
The Light People : A Novel - Nominated for National Book Award |
Fiction | Adult | East Lansing, Mich. : Michigan State University Press | 1994 | |
Outside White Earth - Chapbook |
Poetry | Adult | Marvin, S.D. : Blue Cloud Quarterly | 1985 | |
Other writings: - Contributor to The Black Warrior Review, Mid-American Review, Stories Migrating Home, and North Dakota Quarterly |
What is the aim or goal of your writing:
Contemporary Authors says, "My writing tends to work within mythic communities and constructs, most of which come out of oral traditions of the Anishinabe (Ojibwa), family history, reinvented personal history, and imagined analogues. My writing also tends toward multi-genre experimentation with multiple narrative voices and mythic elements of time and space. The poetry I write relies on imagery and subdued rhythmic diction, and my fiction works through various literary forms and genres to open up possibilities for storytelling. That is, native oral trditions and lifeways have influenced my thinking, if not my writing style."
May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: No
Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No
Skills:
Author
Poet
Awards:
Name | Date |
---|---|
The Maxwell Anderson Alumni Award for outstanding achievement in arts and letters presented by the English Department, The University of North Dakota | 1995 |
American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation for The Light People: A Novel | 1995 |
Fulbright Lectureship | 1994 -1995 |
D'Arcy McNickle Memorial Fellowship, McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian, The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois | 1986 |
Thomas McGrath Poetry Award, University of North Dakota | 1985 |
North Country Poetry Award, The University of North Dakota | 1985 |
Inclusion in biographical or critical works:
Name | Date |
---|---|
Contemporary Authors, volume 146 | 1995 |
Memberships:
Name | Date |
---|---|
Member of Wordcraft Writers Circle | |
North American Native Writers Circle | |
White Earth Chippewa Tribe |
Education:
Degree | Institution | Location | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D. ) | University of North Dakota | Grand Forks , ND | 1992 |
Master of Arts (M.A.) | Michigan State University | East Lansing , MI | 1983 |
Bachelor of Science (B.S. ) | University of Wisconsin-Parkside | WI | 1980 |
Career:
Position | Organization | Location | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Fulbright lecturer in Spain | 1994 | ||
Assistant Professor of English | Michigan State University | East Lansing , MI | 1993 |
Assistant Professor | Ferris State University | Big Rapids , MI | 1988 -1992 |
Lecturer and Storyteller |
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