Guggenheim Fellow Anna Badkhen brings us a brand new short story about a little Texas town, its Russian parks and recreation officer, and the ignored human costs of who gets remembered in the South.
Anna Badkhen
Anna Badkhen has spent most of her life in the Global South. Her immersive investigations into the world’s iniquities have yielded six books of literary nonfiction, most recently Fisherman’s Blues. She has written about a dozen wars on three continents, and her awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Barry Lopez Visiting Writers in Ethics and Community Fellowship, among others.
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