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Anthony Veasna So (February 20, 1992 – December 8, 2020) was an American writer. His short stories were described by The New York Times as "crackling, kinetic and darkly comedic" and often drew from his upbringing as a child of Cambodian immigrants.
The arrival of Anthony Veasna So’s superb debut story collection, “Afterparties,” is inevitably bittersweet following his unexpected death.
Anthony Veasna So, a Cambodian American fiction writer, died Dec. 8 at age 28. His highly anticipated first book, 'Afterparties,' will be out in August. Anthony Veasna So, promising young Bay Area ...
My late partner, the writer Anthony Veasna So, sold his acclaimed short story collection Afterparties while he was still in school. But before he became famous, we were just two queer kids in love ...
Anthony Veasna So, 28, Cambodian-American writer, accidental drug overdose. [245] Kurt Stettler, 88, Swiss footballer (FC Basel, Young Fellows Zürich, national team), COVID-19. [246] Gerard Stokes, 65, New Zealand rugby league player (Workington Town, national team) and coach (Canterbury Bulls), brain cancer. [247]
Veasna is a given name of Cambodian origin meaning "future" or “destiny”. As with most Cambodian names the family name is followed by the given name. Veasna may refer to: Khem Veasna, Cambodian politician, the founder of League for Democracy Party; Anthony Veasna So, Cambodian-American writer; Soun Veasna, Cambodian footballer
The male cadaver is from Joseph Paul Jernigan, a 39-year-old Texas murderer who was executed by lethal injection on August 5, 1993. At the prompting of a prison chaplain he had agreed to donate his body for scientific research or medical use, without knowing about the Visible Human Project.
Investigators believe the body parts found last week and the human remains discovered Tuesday belong to the same victims. One of the victims, a 59-year-old woman, has been identified, police said.