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 ...
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 ...
What is this thing called love? André Aciman’s signature preoccupation permeates the salt-scented languor of “Room on the Sea,” his new collection of three novellas. Each story contemplates the often ...
Hennigan’s unflinching fiction debut channels the entire history of British kitchen-sink realism. Sean Molloy, the young anti-hero, escapes miraculously from a life dedicated to “self-annihilation” ...
Inspired by his ruminations on love, longing and loss, the writer's latest novel, Stowaways, is a moving story of what might have been André Aciman is the master of writing about desire. His first ...
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