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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.
Afterparties is a short story collection by writer Anthony Veasna So, published in 2021 by Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins.The collection won the National Book Critics Circle's John Leonard Prize for Best First Book and the Ferro-Grumley Award, which is awarded to LGBTQ fiction.
Songs on Endless Repeat is a 2023 posthumous collection of essays and fiction by American writer Anthony Veasna So, published by Ecco Press. It includes a foreword by Jonathan Dee, So's former advisor at the Syracuse University MFA program.
Anthony Veasna So (1992-2020) was an American writer of short stories that often drew from his upbringing as a child of Cambodian immigrants. His debut short story collection, Afterparties , was published posthumously by HarperCollins in 2021 and was named a New York Times Bestseller and a winner of the National Book Critics Circle’s John ...
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
Ethel Sperry Crocker (1861–1934), philanthropist and art patron; Willis E. Davis (1855–1910), landscape painter, clubman, banker; David Haskell (1948–2000), film, stage and television actor
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This is a list of people associated with Syracuse University, including founders, financial benefactors, notable alumni, notable educators, and speakers.Syracuse University has over 250,000 alumni representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and more than 170 countries and territories.