
Elvis Bego
Elvis Bego was born in Bosnia, became a refugee at the age of twelve, and now lives in Copenhagen. His fiction and essays have appeared in The Common, Kenyon Review, Ninth Letter, AGNI, The Threepenny Review, New England Review, PANK, Tin House, and elsewhere. (updated 10/2024)
Bego’s AGNI essay “Ghost Museum” is reprinted in The Best American Essays 2020.
AGNI has published the following work:
Mother’s Hands: On Grief in 33 Beginnings
Essay by Elvis Bego
Ghost Museum
Essay by Elvis Bego
King, Bishop, Queen
Fiction by Elvis Bego
If Anyone Had Told Me Where We Were Going
Essay by Elvis Bego
Lost in London
Essay by Elvis Bego
Let Me Call Back Dark and Bright Days
Essay by Elvis Bego