A brave and unnerving debut collection about life in wartime In 1991 a war began in Yugoslavia that would last four years and claim more than a quarter of a million lives. In her harrowing fiction debut, Courtney Angela Brkic puts a human face on the lost, the missing, the exiled, and the invisible. She brings to life perpetrators and victims, soldiers and civilians, diplomats and human rights workers: a man trapped in a cellar witnesses the erasure of his city-and of his identity-as it is shelled by unseen bombers; a sniper posted in a building overlooking a city street takes comfort in the arbitrary rules he creates to choose his targets; a husband and wife who have been brutalized in detention centers pick up the pieces of their marriage. The characters in Stillness are caught up in forces not of their own making. Rather than being uniformly powerless, however, they create choices where none should logically exist, and by doing so they defy the challenge of war. Brkic, who was a researcher and translator in Croatia, and a forensic archeologist in Bosnia-Herzegovina after the war, has written a powerful work of the imagination that somehow illuminates unimaginable events.



Autorentext

Courtney Angela Brkic has worked for the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague and for Physicians for Human Rights. She is a graduate of the NYU M.F.A. program and divides her time between Arlington, Virginia, and New York City.



Inhalt

Preface

In the Jasmine Shade

Surveillance

Suspension

Canis Lupus

Passage

The Angled City

The Peacebroker

Remains

Afterdamp

The Fertile Ground

The Daughter

Adiyo, Kerido

We Will Sleep in One Nest

Where None Is the Number

Swimming Out

Stillness

Acknowledgments

Titel
Stillness
Untertitel
And Other Stories
EAN
9781429930734
ISBN
978-1-4299-3073-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
23.09.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
180
Jahr
2004
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
First Edition.