Sana Krasikov
Sana Krasikov is the author of ‘The Patriots’ (Jan 2017), and ‘One More Year’, which was named a named a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award, The New York Public Library’s Young Lions Fiction Award, and received a National Book Foundation’s “5 under 35” Award, and the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature. Her fiction has been published in The New Yorker and The Atlantic and other magazines. For more detailed info, there’s my website (finally done): sanakrasikov.com
Publications
Sana Krasikov on Granta.com
Fiction | Issue 139
Remembering Westgate
Sana Krasikov
‘I wonder if the only way to grasp what is terrifying and unimaginable for those of us who haven’t experienced it is to feel around the contours of inescapability, the boundary of its negative space.’
In Conversation | Issue 139
Sana Krasikov and Viv Groskop In Conversation
Sana Krasikov & Viv Groskop
Sana Krasikov and Viv Groskop discuss the Soviet experience, the rise of mass cynicism and the politics of Russia and the US today.
Fiction | Issue 139
Qualitative Leaps
Sana Krasikov
‘Breaking your family’s heart was the price you paid for rescuing your own.’
Five Things Right Now | Issue 139
Sana Krasikov | Five Things Right Now
Sana Krasikov
‘The world is teeming with demons who are always looking for ways to screw with your good fortune.’