Sofija Stefanovic Sofija Stefanovic i(A69573 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Surviving the Miss Ex-Yugoslavia Beauty Pageant Sofija Stefanovic , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: The New York Times , 9 June 2018;

'Ms. Stefanovic hosts the literary salon “Women of Letters, New York” and “This Alien Nation,” a monthly celebration of immigration, and is a regular storyteller with The Moth. Her memoir, “Miss Ex-Yugoslavia,” has just been published.'

 

1 4 y separately published work icon Miss Ex-Yugoslavia Sofija Stefanovic , New York (City) : Atria Books , 2018 12305194 2018 single work autobiography

'In the tradition of Mennonite in a Little Black Dress, a funny, dark, and tender coming-of-age memoir about life as a perpetual fish-out-of-water, from the Yugoslavian-born comedic storyteller, MothStorySLAM favorite, and host of the Women of Letters literary salon.

'Sofija Stefanovic makes the first of many awkward entrances in 1982, born in Yugoslavia just as her communist country begins to crumble. The circumstances of her birth (a blackout, gasoline shortages, bickering parents) don't exactly get her off to a running start. While around her ethnic tensions are being stoked by hotheaded totalitarian leaders with violent agendas, Sofija's early years are filled with rock music, inadvisable crushes, micro-miniskirts whose Serbian name means "to the pussy," and enough insecurity to sink a Croatian submarine.

'In 1988 her parents finally decide to flee to Australia, where Sofija ditches ESL class, experiments with bad hairstyles, and makes out with her bedroom mirror for practice. As conflicts escalate back home, her parents are glued to the nightly news, anxious for loved ones, homesick, clinging to their insular community. While her father toils at work and her eloquent mother is relegated to the bungled speech of a foreigner, Sofija is eager to find acceptance among her friends, going to hilarious lengths to hide her morbid, unassimilated family.

'But everything comes to a screeching halt with the sudden illness of her father, unseating concerns about assimilation and the situation back home, rupturing Sofija's universe as she prepares to embark out on her own for the first time.

'In Miss Ex-Yugoslavia, Sofija offers us a window inside a beleaguered culture that she both cherishes and resents, capturing the experience of not quite connecting with your old country, and yet never quite being embraced by your new one. Both refreshingly candid and wonderfully vulnerable, Miss Ex-Yugoslavia will stay with you for a long time.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Ex-Yugos True Stories Podcast S2 Ep3 : Ex-Yugos Sofija Stefanovic , Sydney : SBS , 2016 16963357 2016 single work autobiography podcast 'Born in a country that no longer exists, Sofija arrives in Australia as a child who has escaped a civil-war. Her home country Yugoslavia is divided, but as she discovers late one night on a Melbourne tram, ex-Yugos are still united in many other ways.' (Source: SBS True Stories website)
1 My Romances Sofija Stefanovic , 2015 extract prose
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , March no. 25 2015; (p. 29-32)

— Review of You're Just Too Good to Be True Sofija Stefanovic , 2015 single work prose
1 1 y separately published work icon You're Just Too Good to Be True Sofija Stefanovic , Melbourne : Penguin , 2015 8695455 2015 single work prose

'Sofija Stefanovic visits her eighty-year-old friend Bill and suspects he's being scammed over the internet – not for the first time. Compelled by Bill's devastating stories of online dating, heartbreak and bankruptcy, Sofija gets drawn into the underworld of romance scams. Her investigations take her to victims, experts and ultimately to her computer, where she uses a dead relative's photo to set up her own senior's dating profile. In the hope of interviewing a scammer, Sofija wades into murky territory as her lies grow and her online relationships get personal. As she moves through this confusing world, Sofija finds herself confronted by questions about loneliness, love and greed.

'You're Just Too Good To Be True is a sometimes very funny and sometimes desperately poignant investigation into the dark underside of love in the digital age.' (Publication summary)

1 Lifetime Achievement Sofija Stefanovic , 2014 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Meanjin , Winter vol. 73 no. 2 2014; (p. 182-190)
1 Profile: Reborn Again Sofija Stefanovic , 2013 single work prose
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , November no. 20 2013; (p. 34-35)
1 A Letter to My Other Half : Sofija Stefanovic & Thomas Henning Thomas Henning , Sofija Stefanovic , 2013 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Yours Truly : Cathartic Confessions, Passionate Declarations and Vivid Recollections from Women of Letters 2013; (p. 65-76)
1 Untitled Sofija Stefanovic , 2012 single work prose
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , no. 14 2012; (p. 3)
1 Dogs Sofija Stefanovic , 2009 single work prose
— Appears in: The Words We Found : The Best Writing from 21 Years of Voiceworks Magazine 2009; (p. 162-165)
1 Collage Sofija Stefanovic , 2002 single work short story
— Appears in: Antithesis , vol. 13 no. 2002; (p. 131-134)
1 The Colour of Blood and the Smell of Poison Sofija Stefanovic , 2002 single work short story
— Appears in: Island , Autumn no. 89 2002; (p. 66-68)
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