New Yorker Fiction
Haruki Murakami: “With the Beatles”
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Haruki Murakami’s “With the Beatles,” translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel.
Anthony Veasna So: “Three Women of Chuck’s Donuts”
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Anthony Veasna So’s “Three Women of Chuck’s Donuts.”
Mary South: “You Will Never Be Forgotten”
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Mary South’s “You Will Never Be Forgotten.”
Douglas Stuart: “Found Wanting”
This week’s New Yorker fiction is “Found Wanting,” by Douglas Stuart.
Jamil Jan Kochai: “Playing Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain”
The New Yorker’s fiction section starts the new year off with Jamil Jan Kochai’s “Playing Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.”
John Jeremiah Sullivan: Mother Nut
This week on The New Yorker‘s website, they have posted a novella by John Jeremiah Sullivan, “Mother Nut.” I plan to read it and hope you’ll let me know your thoughts!
Emilio Fraia: “Sevastopol”
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Emilio Fraia’s “Sevastopol,” which was translated from the Portuguese by ZoĆ« Perry.