André Aciman

André Aciman (d. 2 Ocak 1951), Mısır doğumlu bir Sefarad Yahudisi yazar. Mısır'ın İskenderiye'de şehrinde doğup büyüdü. Şu anda New York Şehir Üniversitesi Graduate Center'da profesördür ve burada edebi teori dersleri vermektedir.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

André Aciman
Doğum 2 Ocak Ocak 1951 (1951-01-02)
İskenderiye, Mısır[1]
Vatandaşlık İtalya, ABD
Alma mater Lehman College
Harvard Üniversitesi
Tür Öykü, roman, makale
Önemli eser Out of Egypt
Adınla Çağır Beni
Etkin yılları 1995–günümüz

Ödül

  • 1995 Whiting Ödülü
  • 2007 Lambda Edebiyat Ödülü

Kitapları

  • Out of Egypt (anı) (1995)
  • False papers: essays on exile and memory (2000)
  • The Proust Project (2004)
  • Adınla Çağır Beni (Roman) (2007)
  • Eight White Nights (Roman) (2010)
  • Alibis: Essays on Elsewhere (2011)
  • Harvard Square (Roman) (2013)
  • Enigma Variations: A Novel (2017)

Kaynakça

  1. Epstein, Joseph.""Funny, But I Do Look Jewish"". 18 Aralık 2005 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 23 Eylül 2009. , The Weekly Standard 15 December 2003
  2. Meet the author: Aciman says he's all his characters, Marin Independent Journal, 24 May 2008
  3. "André Aciman". City University of New York. 28 Ağustos 2008 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 18 Ağustos 2009.
  4. "André Aciman". City University of New York. 12 Şubat 2012 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 18 Ağustos 2009.
  5. "Winners of Whiting Awards". The New York Times. 30 Ekim 1995. s. C.15. Erişim tarihi: 21 Eylül 2009. Andre Aciman, whose first book, Out of Egypt (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1995), chronicles his childhood in Alexandria, Egypt.
  6. Kakutani, Michiko (27 Aralık 1994). "Books of the Times: Alexandria, and in Just One Volume". The New York Times. s. 21. Erişim tarihi: 21 Eylül 2009.
  7. Meaney, Thomas (2007). "Naming Youths". Bookforum. Erişim tarihi: 21 Eylül 2009. How strange that Aciman's first novel should run against the Proustian grain.
  8. Aciman, Andre (16 Haziran 2004). "Sailing to Byzantium by Way of Ithaca". The New York Sun. s. 1. Proust fans filled the Celeste Bartos Forum at the New York Public Library on Wednesday for an evening titled 'The Proust Project: A Discussion With Latter-Day Disciples, Admirers, and Shameless Imitators.' The event celebrated the publication of a book called The Proust Project in which Andre Aciman, a professor at CUNY Graduate Center, asked a group of writers to reflect on In Search of Lost Time.
  9. "Exodus From Egypt," The Washington Post, 15 February 1995, P. D02
  10. Walters, Colin. "Visit to 'very small, very strange world'" The Washington Times, 19 March 1995, Page B6
  11. Ormsby, Eric (24 Ocak 2007). "Nature Loves to Hide". The New York Sun. s. 13. pays its respects to Proust but is brilliantly original....This is a novel of seduction in which the final prize is to win back something small but precious from the coquettishness of memory.
  12. D'Erasmo, Stacey (25 Ocak 2007). "Suddenly One Summer". The New York Times. Erişim tarihi: 21 Eylül 2009. This novel is hot. A coming-of-age story, a coming-out story, a Proustian meditation on time and desire, a love letter, an invocation and something of an epitaph, Call Me by Your Name is also an open question. It is an exceptionally beautiful book.

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