My Parents An Introduction  This Do..., Aleksandar Hemon
My Parents An Introduction  This Do..., Aleksandar Hemon
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My Parents: An Introduction / This Does Not Belong to You

Author: Aleksandar Hemon

Narrator: Jeremy Arthur

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/11/2019


Synopsis

Two audiobooks in one in a flip dos-à-dos format: The story of Aleksandar Hemon’s parents’ immigration from Sarajevo to Canada and a collection of short memories of the author’s family, friends, and childhood in Sarajevo.

In My Parents, Aleksandar Hemon tells the story of his parents’ immigration to Canada—of the lives that were upended by the war in Bosnia and siege of Sarajevo and the new lives his parents were forced to build. As ever with his work, he portrays both the perfect, intimate details (his mother’s lonely upbringing, his father’s fanatical beekeeping) and a sweeping, heartbreaking history of his native country. It is a story full of many Hemons, of course—his parents, sister, uncles, cousins—and also of German occupying forces, Yugoslav partisans, royalist Serb collaborators, singing Ukrainians, and a few befuddled Canadians.

My Parents is Hemon at his very best, grounded in stories lovingly polished by retelling, but making them exhilarating and fresh in writing, summoning unexpected laughs in the midst of the heartbreaking narratives. This Does Not Belong to You, meanwhile, is the exhilarating, freewheeling, unabashedly personal companion to My Parents—a perfect dose of Hemon at his most dazzling and untempered in a series of beautifully distilled memories and observations and explosive, hilarious, poignant miniatures. Presented dos-à-dos with My Parents, it complements and completes a major work from a major writer.

In the words of Colum McCann, “Aleksandar Hemon is, quite frankly, the greatest writer of our generation.” Hemon has never been better than here. And the moment has never been more ready for his voice, nor has the world ever been more in need of it.

About Aleksandar Hemon

Aleksandar Hemon is the author of The Lazarus Project, which was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award, and three books of short stories: The Question of Bruno; Nowhere Man, which was also a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; and Love and Obstacles. He was the recipient of a 2003 Guggenheim Fellowship and a “genius grant” from the MacArthur Foundation, and the 2020 Dos Passos Prize. He lives in Chicago.


Reviews

Goodreads review by K Marcu on September 17, 2021

Those from the Balkans, especially expats, will find this a brilliant read. So relatable & insightful. I enjoyed Hemon’s writing style and humor.......more

Goodreads review by Toni on July 03, 2020

Hemon has penned a beautiful and bittersweet ode to his parents, rife with humour and honest reflection. This story of his parents lives and how they were upended by the war in Bosnia resonated with me for a number of reasons. Namely, living in Bosnia and seeing so many friends and loved ones whose......more

Goodreads review by Roodan on August 23, 2018

Pozdrav iz sunčanog Rovinja. Od Hemona sam do sada pročitao par zbirki priča i eseja, nijedan roman još uvek. Utisci su različiti, nekada sam fasciniran, nekada baš i ne toliko. Autorovom životnom pričom sam svakako fasciniran. Pobeći iz ratnog vihora u SAD i onda tamo početi pisati na engleskom, do......more

Goodreads review by Ena on June 13, 2019

Uskoro osvrt.......more

Goodreads review by Craig on December 12, 2021

Aleksandar Hemon cements his reputation as one the finest writers worldwide with his compelling two-part memoir: My Parents: An Introduction in tandem with This Does Not Belong to You. He depicts his Ukrainian-descended upbringing in the former Yugoslavian province of Bosnia as a socialist paradise.......more


Awards

  • Hudson Booksellers Best of the Year