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Sadia Shepard's Short Story Published in The New Yorker
January 3, 2018
Kundiman
Sadia Shepard's Short Story Published in The New Yorker
Kundiman
January 3, 2018

Sadia Shepard's Short Story Published in The New Yorker

Kundiman
January 3, 2018

"He had spent his entire life in Pakistan as part of the majority. What would it feel like, he wondered, to consider America home?"

Sadia Shepard has a new short story in The New Yorker this week on the nuances of immigration and cultural identity. Read “Foreign-Returned” here!

Newer PostAfro-Asian poetics, with Joseph O. Legaspi, Margaret Rhee, Nicole Sealey, and Ana-Maurine Lara
Older PostKundiman at the 2018 Mission Creek Festival
 
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