André Aciman
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André Aciman
André Aciman was born in Alexandria, Egypt and is an American memoirist, essayist, novelist, and scholar. He is the “New York Times” bestselling author of “Call Me by Your Name and Find Me” as well as of “Out of Egypt” and other novels, essay collections, and audible novellas. Aciman is the director of The Writers’ Institute and is Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature at the Graduate Center, CUNY. He has written for “The New York Review of Books,” “The New Yorker,” “The New Republic,” “The New York Times,” “The Wall Street Journal,” and many other magazines and newspapers.
Talks & Thoughts
The Athenian apartment building (Polykatoikia)
Onassis Stegi
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Something's up with the Greek family: From the family-as-frame to the-family-as-shortcircuit
Onassis Stegi
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Οmar Amiralay: Civic Imagination
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Landscapes of the Soul
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Mediterranean noir
Onassis Stegi
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Giannis and Thanasis Antetokounmpo at the Onassis Stegi
Onassis Stegi
Talks & Thoughts
The Athenian apartment building (Polykatoikia)
Onassis Stegi
Talks & Thoughts
Οmar Amiralay: Civic Imagination
Onassis Stegi
Talks & Thoughts
Mediterranean noir
Onassis Stegi
Talks & Thoughts
Something's up with the Greek family: From the family-as-frame to the-family-as-shortcircuit
Onassis Stegi
Talks & Thoughts
Landscapes of the Soul
Onassis Stegi
Talks & Thoughts
Giannis and Thanasis Antetokounmpo at the Onassis Stegi
Onassis Stegi