Songs on Endless Repeat, Anthony Veasna So
Songs on Endless Repeat, Anthony Veasna So
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Songs on Endless Repeat
Essays and Outtakes

Author: Anthony Veasna So

Narrator: Keong Sim

Unabridged: 6 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 12/05/2023


Synopsis

A Most Anticipated Book of 2023 from: LA Times * Boston Globe * The Millions * LitHub * ShondalandBy the New York Times bestselling author of the award-winning AFTERPARTIES comes a collection like none other: sharply funny, emotionally expansive essays and linked short fiction exploring family, queer desire, pop culture, and race The late Anthony Veasna So’s debut story collection, Afterparties, was a landmark publication, hailed as a “bittersweet triumph for a fresh voice silenced too soon” (Fresh Air). And he was equally known for his comic, soulful essays, published in n+1, The New Yorker, and The Millions.Songs on Endless Repeat gathers those essays together, along with previously unpublished fiction. Written with razor-sharp wit and an unflinching eye, the essays examine his youth in California, the lives of his refugee parents, his intimate friendships, loss, pop culture, and more. And in linked fiction following three Cambodian American cousins who stand to inherit their late aunt’s illegitimate loan-sharking business, So explores community, grief, and longing with inimitable humor and depth.Following “one of the most exciting contributions to Asian American literature in recent years” (Vulture), Songs on Endless Repeat is an astonishing final expression by a writer of “extraordinary achievement and immense promise” (The New Yorker).

About Anthony Veasna So

Anthony Veasna So (1992-2020) was a graduate of Stanford University and earned his MFA in fiction at Syracuse University. His New York Times-bestselling story collection After­parties was long-listed for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and won both the Ferro Grumley Award for LGBTQ fiction and the NBCC John Leonard Prize for best first book. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, n+1, Granta, and ZYZZYVA. A native of Stockton, California, he taught at Colgate University, Syracuse University, and the Center for Empowering Refugees and Immigrants in Oakland, California. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kurt

I think this quote sums up this whole collection, and I think that this is a good thing. "...you might register this sonic experience as little more than the disjointed racket of pretentious slackers...I am embarrassed to confess that that was exactly the kind of art we studied and emulated." The whol......more

Goodreads review by Maddie

I read the last essay in this book in the best essays of 2022 and immediately knew that I wanted to read more of his work. This book, which includes various essays and excerpts from a book that he was working on before his death, was exactly what I wanted it to be! I even surprised myself by enjoyin......more