Barbara Henning
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Barbara Henning (born October 26, 1948) is an American poet and fiction writer. She is the author of eight books of poetry, four novels and a series of photo-poem pamphlets. She is also the editor of a collection of interviews, [Looking Up Harryette Mullen: Sleeping with the Dictionary and Other Works] and The Selected Prose of Bobbie Louise Hawkins. Her work has been published in numerous journals. Some recent books of poetry and prose are Digigram (United Artists Books 2020); a novel, Just Like That (Spuyten Duyvil 2018); and a conceptual project, a collection of sonnets composed from 999 passages from 999 books in her collection, entitled My Autobiography (United Artists Books, 2007). Prompt Book: Experiments in Poetry and Fiction is forthcoming from Spuyten Duyvil 2020). A recent pamphlet, co-authored with Maureen Owen, Poets on the Road, cover by Pamela Lawton, celebrates their extensive reading road trip in 2018 across the USA.
Background[]
Barbara Henning was born in Detroit, Michigan and lives in Brooklyn. She is Professor Emerita from Long Island University in Brooklyn where she taught creative writing and literature. She has also taught for Naropa University, Writers.com, and LIU.
Henning grew up in working class suburb outside Detroit. She graduated from East Detroit High School and then from Wayne State University. After finishing her MA at WSU in 1984, she moved to NYC with her children and their father, Allen Saperstein.
In 1988, Lewis Warsh published her first book, Smoking in the Twilight Bar; the Twilight Bar was a neon sign that hung over the bar at Alvin's Finer, a deli, as well as a blues and rock club in the Cass Corridor of Detroit. See her photo-documentary Make Your Mama Proud Here she tells the story of her relationship with Allen Saperstein and vfriends in the 1970s in Detroit's artistic Cass Corridor.
In 1992, she founded the literary magazine Downtown Brooklyn: A Journal of Writing, an English Department publication at Long Island University. From 1993-1995, Henning was the editor of Long News In the Short Century, a journal of art and writing. Sally Young and Miranda Maher were the Art Editors.
In 2003 Henning began composing, publishing and distributing to a list of poets, a limited artist's series of her photo-poem pamphlets under the imprint of Long News. They include My Animal Eyeball, The Dinner, Twelve Green Rooms, Twirling, the Spirit Flies Off Like a Falcon, Hari Om, Cities & Memory, An Arc Falling into the Bougainvillea, 7th Street, The Animal I Am, Aham Asmi Aham Asmi, Black Grapes, My Autobiography, Found in the Park, Up North, Aerial View. Many of these have been collected together in her Chax Press book, Cities and Memory and her Quale Press Book, A Swift Passage.
Other publications[]
Books of Poetry[]
- Digigram (United Artists Books, 2020)
- A Day Like Today (Negative Capability, 2015)
- A Swift Passage (Quale Press, 2013)
- Cities and Memory (Chax Press, 2010)
- My Autobiography (United Artists, 2007)
- Detective Sentences (Spuyten Duyvil, 2001)
- Love Makes Thinking Dark (United Artists, 1995)
- Smoking in the Twilight Bar (United Artists, 1988)
Novels[]
- Just Like That (Spuyten Duyvil, 2018)
- Thirty Miles to Rosebud (BlazeVOX, 2009)
- You, Me and the Insects (Spuyten Duyvil, 2005)
- Black Lace (Spuyten Duyvil, 2001)
Chapbooks[]
- Poets on the Road (with Maureen Owen, 2018)
- A Slow Curve (Monkey Puzzle Press, 2013)
- Me and My Dog (Poetry New York, 1999)
- In between (Spectacular Diseases, 2000)
- The Passion of Signs (Leave Books, 1994)
- Make Your Mama Proud
Artist book collaborations[]
- How to Read and Write in the Dark (with Miranda Maher, 1996)
- Words and Pictures (with Sally Young 1996).
References[]
Some External links[]
- Barbara Henning's Website
- Quale Press
- Chax Press
- Spuyten Duyvil
- United Artists Books
- BlazeVOX
- Poets on the Road Blog (Owen & Henning)
- Jacket Magazine, "Five Stories"
- The Brooklyn Rail, "Black Grapes"
- The Brooklyn Rail from A Day Like Today
- The Brookyn Rail from Digigram
- Penn Sound Readings
- Poem-Essay: "The Content of History Will Be Poetry," Eoagh
- From a Secret Location: Long News in the Short Century
- Barbara reading for Don Yorty’s Explorations in Writing
- The Content of History Will Be Poetry. Henning's essay in Eoagh
- Interview of Henning by Rafael Otto.
Reviews of Digigram[]
Reviews of Just Like That[]
Reviews of Thirty Miles to Rosebud[]
Reviews of A Day Like Today[]
Reviews of Cities and Memory[]
Reviews of A Swift Passage[]
- 1948 births
- Living people
- Writers from Detroit
- 21st-century American novelists
- American women novelists
- American book publishers (people)
- American women poets
- Long Island University faculty
- Naropa University faculty
- 21st-century American women writers
- 21st-century American poets
- Poets from Michigan
- 20th-century American poets
- 20th-century American women writers
- Novelists from Michigan
- Novelists from Colorado
- Novelists from New York (state)
- American women academics