André Aciman

André Aciman

About

André Aciman is a celebrated author and scholar renowned for his profound explorations of identity, exile, and desire. Born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1951 to a Jewish family, Aciman spent his early years navigating a multicultural world before moving to Italy and then the United States, experiences that deeply influence his writing. He is best known for his novel "Call Me by Your Name," which received critical acclaim and inspired an award-winning film adaptation. Aciman's beautifully crafted novels and essays often delve into themes of longing and nostalgia, captivating readers worldwide. He currently teaches at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.

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