André Aciman
André Aciman (; born 2 January 1951) is an Italian-American writer. Born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt, he is currently a distinguished professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where he teaches the history of literary theory and the works of Marcel Proust. Aciman previously taught creative writing at New York University and French literature at Princeton University and Bard College.In 2009, he was Visiting Distinguished Writer at Wesleyan University.
He is the author of several novels, including ''Call Me by Your Name'' (winner of the 2007 Lambda Literary Award in the Gay Fiction category and made into a film) and a 1995 memoir, ''Out of Egypt'', which won a Whiting Award. Although best known for ''Call Me by Your Name'', Aciman stated in an interview in 2019 that his best book is the novel ''Eight White Nights''. Provided by Wikipedia
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