McSweeney's Issue 52: In Their Faces a Landmark: Stories of Movement and Displacement
By (Author) Dave Eggers
Guest editor Nyuol Lueth Tong
Contributions by Maria Kuznetsova
Contributions by Casallina Kisakye
Contributions by Zeeva Bukai
Contributions by David Eskor Johnson
Contributions by Aya Osuga A.
Contributions by Meron Hadero
Contributions by Jos Antonio Rodriguez
Contributions by Edvin Subai
McSweeney's Publishing
McSweeney's Publishing
27th March 2018
United States
Hardback
317
Width 159mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm
522g
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
Dave Eggers lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. McSweeneys began in 1998 as a literary journal that published only works rejected by other magazines. That rule was soon abandoned, and since then McSweeneys has attracted work from some of the finest writers in the country, including Denis Johnson, Jonathan Franzen, William T. Vollmann, Rick Moody, Joyce Carol Oates, Heidi Julavits, Jonathan Lethem, Michael Chabon, Ben Marcus, Susan Straight, Roddy Doyle, T. C. Boyle, Steven Millhauser, Gabe Hudson, Robert Coover, Ann Beattie, and many others. At the same time, the journal continues to be a major home for new and unpublished writers; were committed to publishing exciting fiction regardless of pedigree.