Emporium is the debut short-story collection by San Francisco writer and Stanford University Jones Lecturer Adam Johnson. Emporium collected nine stories that previously appeared in American literary journals and magazines. Penguin published the paperback edition in 2003. Translated into French, Japanese, Serbian, German and Catalan, Emporium was named âÂÂDebut of the Yearâ by Amazon.com. Described as a âÂÂremarkable debutâ by the New Yorker and âÂÂThe Arrival of a talented new writerâ by the New York Times, JohnsonâÂÂs Emporium was nominated for a Young Lions Fiction Award by the New York Public Library. According to Daniel Mendelsohn, writing for New York Magazine, âÂÂJohnson's oh-so-slightly futuristic flights of fancy, his vaguely Blade RunnerâÂÂesque visions of a cluttered, anaerobic American culture, illustrate something very real, very current: the way we must embrace the unknown, take risks, in order to give flavor and meaning to life.âÂÂ