Anonymous is an intense, terrifying story for anyone who could fit the profile.
A travel consultant whose parents named him funny, whose skin is a shade other than white, whose passport says Paris, London, Dubai, Amsterdam, so many cities he has lost count, is asked to step to the side when going through customs at his local airport. He is isolated, stripped naked, and forced to sit on a cold metal chair with his arms pinned back while his lips, teeth, and every inch of his body are examined without explanation. The protagonist experiences confusion and disorientation, unsure how long he's been detained. Has it been weeks, months, or years?
Anonymous is my first story by Uzodinma Iweala, and it did not disappoint. I can see this quickly becoming a banned short story.
Book 4 of 6 (Disorder collection)