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Reaching Mithymna - by  Steven Heighton (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Reaching Mithymna - by Steven Heighton (Paperback)

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Highlights

  • A poet's firsthand account of a month volunteering on the frontlines of the Syrian refugee crisis.
  • About the Author: Steven Heighton's most recent books are The Nightingale Won't Let You Sleep, a novel that has just been optioned for film, and The Waking Comes Late, which received the 2016 Governor General's Award for Poetry.
  • 224 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs

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About the Book



A poet's firsthand account of a month volunteering on the frontlines of the Syrian refugee crisis.



Book Synopsis



A poet's firsthand account of a month volunteering on the frontlines of the Syrian refugee crisis.



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Praise for Reaching Mithymna

"The key to the book's force is Heighton's imperative to humanize and individualize everyone he encounters, from the volunteers--a ragtag gallery, constantly shifting as people move from one facility or camp to another--to the refugees themselves. There are few, if any, background figures; wherever possible, Heighton provides backstories and close observations of behaviour. These are not statistics but people, each sensitively depicted, captured in moments of extreme stress ... Reaching Mithymna is a stunning book, by turns heartbreaking and affirming, fundamentally human in its depth and scope. That it ends on a note balancing hope with loss, optimism with pain, is characteristic of its grace and power."--Quill & Quire (starred review)

"We know Steven Heighton as an award-winning poet and novelist. With Reaching Mithymna, he emerges as an indelible nonfiction writer. Combining his poetic sensibilities and storytelling skills with a documentarian's eye, he has created a wrenching narrative from the front lines of the Syrian refugee crisis. In 2015, Heighton travelled to Greece, his mother's homeland, equipped with a duffel bag, a notebook, and a conscience. Reaching Mithymna is a heart-rending story of humanity and sacrifice by a writer who put his own life on hold in a desperate and often futile attempt to help shipwrecked strangers find a safe and secure future for themselves and their children."--2020 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction jury (Helen Knott, Sandra Martin, and Ronald Wright)

"Through his example in Reaching Mithymna, Steven Heighton offers us an alternative to armchair activism and outrage. Yes, with guts and compassion, we can step out of our safe, comfortable rooms and make a contribution to the alleviation of suffering. There is a way--regardless of our age, language, status, or abilities--to enter global conflicts responsibly. Heighton relays the horrors of the Syrian refugee crisis with the insight of first-hand experience and the ethics of a conscientious witness. His unforgettable portraits of volunteers and refugees remind us that politics are inextricable from human lives."--Ian Williams, Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author of Reproduction

"Deeply personal and tender, Steven Heighton's Reaching Mithymna never shies away from the self-critique that comes with being a witness to unfathomable human tragedy. There's a uniquely fragile quality to Heighton's beautiful narrative prose, one that only comes from an understanding of loss, uprootedness and exile, of what it means to reach out to that which remains elusive. Heighton gives voice to a multitude of colourful yet tragic characters faced with impossible dilemmas and their own shortcomings."--Yara El-Ghadban, author of I Am Ariel Sharon

"Steven Heighton's extraordinary book is driven by two inseparable desires: to learn, and to help. First is the writerly needing to know exactly how people manage in a particular time and place. Best go there and find out. Being there you may help. Learning, you will help better. And writing about it later, about the whole mix of those suffering and those seeking to alleviate that suffering, continues the learning because making sentences is a continued thinking, a trying to make sense. What this book teaches in its writing and in its publication is that mutual aid is the condition of our survival."--David Constantine, author of In Another Country

"Heighton's searing memoir of embedding among the volunteers ... is far more than a traveler's tale ... This is the kind of book you won't forget."--Kirkus

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About the Author



Steven Heighton's most recent books are The Nightingale Won't Let You Sleep, a novel that has just been optioned for film, and The Waking Comes Late, which received the 2016 Governor General's Award for Poetry. His work has received four gold National Magazine Awards and has appeared in Granta, Tin House, Zoetrope, London Review of Books, Best American Mystery Stories, Best American Poetry, TLR, and five editions of Best Canadian Stories. His novel Afterlands was cited on year-end lists in the USA, the UK, and Canada, and is in pre-production for film. In 2020 he will publish two books, a nonfiction account of the Middle Eastern refugee influx on Lesvos, Greece, and a children's book drawing on the same events. Heighton is also a translator, an occasional teacher, and a reviewer for the New York Times Book Review.

Dimensions (Overall): 7.9 Inches (H) x 5.0 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Personal Memoirs
Publisher: Biblioasis
Format: Paperback
Author: Steven Heighton
Language: English
Street Date: November 24, 2020
TCIN: 1011118711
UPC: 9781771963763
Item Number (DPCI): 247-42-9091
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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