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Sarajevo native Aleksandar Hemon reimagines the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, where one of his relatives was standing on the sidelines holding his new accordion.
The assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the Archduke of Austria, in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, was the most fateful event of the twentieth century, leading to a war that needn’t have happened. In this story, novelistAleksandar Hemonreimagines the moments leading up to the shooting from the perspective of family lore: his great-grandfather, just immigrated to Bosnia from Ukraine, was visiting Sarajevo for the first and only time, and watched the procession from the sidelines. He had just spent a good portion of his savings on an accordion before the excitement of the day curdled into horror.
Hemon’s story was originally published inThe Question of Bruno; original music for this recording was composed and performed byWill Holshouser.
(Originally aired June 27, 2014)