“Call Me by Your Name” is a 2007 novel by André Aciman that serves as an intimate portrayal of first love, sexual awakening and coming-of-age. Set in Italy in the summer of 1983, the story follows the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Jeremy Allen White has a new role on the horizon. The Bear actor, 33, is set to star in and executive produce a forthcoming Netflix limited series based on André Aciman’s 2017 novel Enigma Variations.
Special to Charleston City Paper | As slow, sultry tides roll through the Lowcountry this June, so will a literary voice attuned to the rhythms of memory and longing. Charleston readers will soon have ...
If you’ve been jonesing for new work by essayist, novelist, and scholar André Aciman — his glittering novel “Call Me by Your Name” became an Academy Award-winning film — take heart. A new memoir is ...
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 ...
Hennigan’s unflinching fiction debut channels the entire history of British kitchen-sink realism. Sean Molloy, the young anti-hero, escapes miraculously from a life dedicated to “self-annihilation” ...
Some years ago, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, Graham Swift scolded me for referring to Mothering Sunday as a novella. In front of a packed tent of hundreds he left me – and his ...