Filed under: Literature | Tags: Aleksandar Hemon, Alphonse Kauders, Balkans, Bosnia, Chicago, Immigration, McSweeneys, New Yorker, Ploughshares, Serbia
Aleksandar Hemon is a wonderful author – curious, engaging, and upsetting – but his best story, ‘The Kauders Case’ is not available to be posted here (though it can be found in issue 8 of McSweeneys). No matter, since The New Yorker & Ploughshares supply several of his short stories freely and easily. What a world!
Spring 1998, “Islands”, Ploughshares (and later to be included in The Question of Bruno), http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmArticleID=4395
June 2004, “Szmura’s Room”, The New Yorker, http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2004/06/14/040614fi_fiction
November 2005, “Love and Obstacles”, The New Yorker, http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/11/28/051128fi_fiction
October 2006, “Stairway to Heaven”, The New Yorker, http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/10/23/061023fi_fiction
September 2007, “Rationed”, The New Yorker, http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/09/03/070903fa_fact_hemon
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