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McSweeney's Issue 52

Immigrant and Refugee Fiction

McSweeney's Issue 52( )
Editor-In-Chief: Eggers, Dave
Guest Editor: Tong, Nyuol Lueth
Contribution by: Osuga , A. Aya
Alumit, Noel
Bukai, Zeeva
Burke, Marcus
Chang-Eppig, Rita
Erondu, Mgbechi Ugonna
Hadero, Meron
Johnson, David Eskor
Kisakye, Casallina
Kuznetsova, Maria
Mahloudji, Sanam
Mochari, Ilan
Shih, William Pei
Rodriguez, José Antonio
Seçkin, Mina
Subasić, Edvin
Tshuma, Novuyo Rosa
ISBN:978-1-944211-57-8
Publication Date:Mar 2018
Publisher:McSweeney's Publishing
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $26.00
Book Description:

In this splendid new edition of McSweeney's, In Their Faces A Landmark: Stories of Movement and Displacement, guest-editor Nyuol Lueth Tong curates a collection of seventeen remarkable new stories from immigrant and refugee writers, the likes of which include Novuyo Tshuma, Maria Kuznetsova, Meron Hadero, and Eskor David Johnson. Inside are stories

Book Details
Pages:317
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Humorous / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.201 x 8.19 x 0.975 Inches
Book Weight:1.148 Pounds
Author Biography
(Editor-In-Chief)
Dave Eggers was born on March 12th, 1970, in Boston, Massachusetts. His family moved to Lake Forest, Illinois when he was a child. Eggers attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, until his parents' deaths in 1991 and 1992. The loss left him responsible for his eight-year-old brother and later became the inspiration for his highly acclaimed memoir "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius". Published in 2000, the memoir was nominated for a nonfiction Pulitzer the following year.

Eggers edits the popular "The Best American Nonrequired Reading" published annually. In 1998, he founded the independent publishing house, McSweeney's which publishes a variety of magazines and literary journals. Eggers has also opened several nonprofit writing centers for high school students across the United States.

Eggers has written several novels and his title, A Hologram for the King, was a finalist for the 2012 National Book Award. His most recent work of fiction, entitled The Circle, was published in 2013. His recent nonfiction books are The Monk of Mokha (January 2018) and What Can a Citizen Do? (Illustrated by Shawn Harris)(September 2018).

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