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Aciman gifts readers with a beautiful 21st-century romance that reflects on the remembrance of things past and the courage to embrace the future. Highly recommended. [See Prepub Alert, 5/5/19.]
Aciman's (Tell Me Your Name) sophisticated and erudite novel is constructed of chapters that feel like interlocking stories. Despite the plot's sexual feints and infidelities, the tone is curiously humorless. [See Prepub Alert, 7/25/16.]
Aciman probes the experience of immigrants and their dislocation and captures the youth and energy of his two main characters. He skillfully explores a side of Cambridge different from picturesque campus scenes and tourist highlights. [See Prepub Alert, 10/22/12.]
Author of evocative fiction (Eight White Nights) and genre-defining memoir (Out of Egypt), Aciman offers linked essays regarding time, place, and memory—particularly the memory evoked by the smell of lavender; not for nothing is he editor of The Proust Project...