A ndré Aciman is the New York Times bestselling author of Call Me by Your Name, Out of Egypt, Eight White Nights, False Papers, Alibis, Harvard Square, Enigma Variations, Homo Irrealis, Roman Year, and …
Aciman is the author of the novels Harvard Square, Call Me by Your Name, and Eight White Nights, the memoir Out of Egypt, and the essay collections False Papers: Essays on Exile and Memory …
André Aciman is an Italian-American writer. Born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt, he is the New York Times bestselling author of Call Me by Your Name, Out of Egypt, Eight White Nights, False …
A ndré Aciman is the New York Times bestselling author of Call Me by Your Name, Out of Egypt, Eight White Nights, False Papers, Alibis, Harvard Square, Enigma Variations, Homo Irrealis, Roman Year, and Find Me.
Aciman is the author of the novels Harvard Square, Call Me by Your Name, and Eight White Nights, the memoir Out of Egypt, and the essay collections False Papers: Essays on Exile and Memory and Alibis: Essays on Elsewhere. He also coauthored and edited The Proust Project and Letters of Transit.
André Aciman is an Italian-American writer. Born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt, he is the New York Times bestselling author of Call Me by Your Name, Out of Egypt, Eight White Nights, False Papers, Alibis, Harvard Square, Enigma Variations, Homo Irrealis, Roman Year, and Find Me.
André Aciman is a distinguished author and professor of Comparative Literature. Of his eight books, which span the genres of Fiction, Essay, and Memoir, one work stands out above the rest.
André Aciman (/ ˈæsɪmən /; [1] born 2 January 1951) is an Italian-American writer.
In his newest book, Roman Year, Aciman brings us the real version of Elio: himself. The memoir wanders through Aciman’s year in the Italian capital, where he arrived in 1965. We get flashes of...
André Aciman is the bestselling author of the contemporary classic, Call Me by Your Name (2007), a coming-of-age novel and bisexual romance that was adapted as a 2017 movie.
Aciman is the author of the Whiting Award winning memoir Out of Egypt, an account of his childhood as a secular Jew growing up in Egypt during the 1950s and 1960s.
André Aciman was born in Alexandria, Egypt and is an American memoirist, essayist, novelist, and distinguished professor of Comparative Literature at the CUNY Graduate Center, director of The …
When he was a teenager, Aciman’s family was turned out of Egypt and landed in Italy. In a beguiling new memoir, “Roman Year,” he revisits a lost era. André Aciman and his brother at the …
Andre Aciman's "Roman Year" is 'Call Me By Your Name' in real life ...
News about André Aciman, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
André Aciman was born in Alexandria, Egypt and is an American memoirist, essayist, novelist, and scholar of seventeenth-century literature. He has also written many essays and reviews on Marcel Proust.
André Aciman was born in Alexandria, Egypt and is an American memoirist, essayist, novelist, and distinguished professor of Comparative Literature at the CUNY Graduate Center, director of The Writers’ Institute, and chair of The Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center.
When he was a teenager, Aciman’s family was turned out of Egypt and landed in Italy. In a beguiling new memoir, “Roman Year,” he revisits a lost era. André Aciman and his brother at the Spanish...
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When André Aciman was 14 years old, his family was expelled from Egypt. He has returned only once, 30 years after his departure, he told me in January over coffee on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. “I ...
Charleston City Paper: Review: Aciman’s new book on love, loss and second chances
Seattle Times: Author André Aciman: ‘Call Me By Your Name’ doesn’t change you
André Aciman is used to the swooning, the people who clutch his arm and spill their hearts, their memories and their thanks. It’s the precious price Aciman pays for dreaming up “Call Me By Your Name,” ...
Recounting the time his family spent in a former Italian brothel, André Aciman’s new memoir, “Roman Year,” picks up where 1994’s “Out of Egypt” left off. By Aminatta Forna Aminatta Forna’s most recent ...
The New York Times: How the Writer André Aciman Learned to Live in Exile
When he was a teenager, Aciman’s family was turned out of Egypt and landed in Italy. In a beguiling new memoir, “Roman Year,” he revisits a lost era. By Leah Greenblatt Give André Aciman a piece of ...
What is this thing called love? André Aciman’s signature preoccupation permeates the salt-scented languor of “Room on the Sea,” his new collection of three novellas. Each story contemplates the often ...
It’s no secret that Andre Aciman’s novels are a form of autobiography. Like his creator, the narrator of his 2014 novel Harvard Square is a young transplant from Alexandria, Egypt, working toward his ...
Women's Wear Daily: The Inspirations of ‘Call Me by Your Name’ Author André Aciman
André Aciman might be best known for his book “Call Me by Your Name” — especially after the 2017 film adaptation starring Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer sealed its love story into infamy. But to ...
The Harvard Crimson: ‘Homo Irrealis’: Aciman on the Poetry and Metaphysics of Human Time
In his latest book, “Homo Irrealis,” readers are given the opportunity to see acclaimed author André Aciman opening the door to his studio and life. Aciman excels in reflecting on his own work, ...
Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman defies a major convention of queer literature. In a genre often defined by frustrated yearning, and after a long summer of lustful internal monologues, the novel’s ...
Scroll: ‘The Gentleman from Peru’: André Aciman’s novel mourns (or celebrates) lives spent in waiting
‘The Gentleman from Peru’: André Aciman’s novel mourns (or celebrates) lives spent in waiting