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Anthony Veasna So walked into the n+1 office one very cold day in February 2018. I mean that literally: he just walked in, straight off the bus from Syracuse, preceded by an email of recommendation from his professor. It was an old-school arrival like something out of Balzac, or Tolstoy, at odds with Anthony’s utter contemporaneity and present tense-ness, but also totally on brand for someone who was unable and unwilling to distinguish between literature and life. In any case, it was a great fucking entrance, and it made an impression. We published his story “Superking Son Scores Again” a couple months later, in Issue 31. His story “The Monks” and his review of ....

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Anthony Veasna So, SF author on the brink of stardom, dies at 28


Anthony Veasna So, SF author on the brink of stardom, dies at 28
Penelope Green, New York Times
Dec. 13, 2020
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This image provided by Ecco shows Anthony Veasna So. The author of the highly anticipated debut story collection, Afterparties, to be published in August, has died. So was 28. His death was announced Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, by his publisher, Ecco. (Chris Sackes/Ecco via AP)Chris Sackes/Associated Press
Anthony Veasna So, the author of crackling, kinetic and darkly comedic stories that made vivid the lives of first-generation Khmer Americans, died Tuesday at his home in San Francisco. He was 28.
Alex Torres, So’s partner, confirmed the death but said he did not know the cause. He said it was sudden and unexpected. ....

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Anthony Veasna So, Author on the Brink of Stardom, Dies at 28


Anthony Veasna So, Author on the Brink of Stardom, Dies at 28
His darkly comedic stories explored the experiences of Cambodian-Americans. His first book, the subject of a bidding war, is to be published next August.
Anthony Veasna So’s book of short stories was described by another author as a “history-haunted comedy of Cambodian-American manners.”Credit.Chris Sackes/Ecco, via Associated Press
Published Dec. 13, 2020Updated Dec. 15, 2020
Anthony Veasna So, the author of crackling, kinetic and darkly comedic stories that made vivid the lives of first-generation Khmer-Americans, died on Dec. 8 at his home in San Francisco. He was 28.
Alex Torres, Mr. So’s partner, confirmed the death but said he did not know the cause. He said it was sudden and unexpected. ....

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