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,” ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ahead of his book's Oct. 29 release, Andre Aciman talks with The Hollywood Reporter about what inspired him to return to the world of Elio and Oliver, why he doesn't think 'Find Me' is a sequel and ...
The ‘Bear’ star will also executive produce the limited series, based on the ‘Call Me By Your Name’ writer’s 2017 novel Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for ...
“I want to become a human being who understands what being human is about,” explained André Aciman, a New York Times bestselling author and former University professor of French literature. Aciman ...
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, ...
THR review: Andre Aciman’s 'Call Me by Your Name’ Sequel ‘Find Me,’ follow-up to the beloved queer romance (adapted into an Oscar-winning film in 2017), picks up more than a decade after the events of ...
Find Me opens not on either of that story’s leading men, but 10 years later, on Elio’s divorced father, Samuel, who has a sexy Linklater interlude with Miranda, a young woman he meets on a train from ...
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 ...
When a film becomes more famous than the book it’s based on, you can understand why the author might feel aggrieved. But Andre Aciman was anything but when his debut novel, Call Me By Your Name, ...