André Aciman

  • André Aciman is an Egyptian-born American author, essayist, and scholar.

  • He grew up as a Jew in post-colonial Egypt and later earned a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Harvard.

  • Aciman has taught at Princeton, Bard, and CUNY Graduate Center, where he chairs the Comparative Literature program.

  • His work spans memoir, essays, and fiction, often exploring themes of exile, memory, and identity.

  • Aciman's writing has appeared in prestigious publications like The New Yorker and The Paris Review.

  • His memoir "Out of Egypt" won the Whiting Award, while his novel "Call Me By Your Name" received critical acclaim and was adapted into an award-winning film.

Books by André Aciman