Call Me By Your Name

Bibliography

Luca Guadagnino and Aciman at a screening of Call Me by Your Name, at the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival

Novels

  • Call Me by Your Name (2007)[34][35][36]
  • Eight White Nights (2010)
  • Harvard Square (2013)
  • Enigma Variations (2017)
  • Find Me (2019)[37]

Short fiction

  • "Cat's Cradle". The New Yorker. November 1997.
  • "Monsieur Kalashnikov". The Paris Review. 181. Summer 2007.
  • "Abingdon Square". Granta. 122 (Betrayal). January 2013.

Non-fiction

  • Out of Egypt (memoir) (1995)[2][3]
  • Letters of Transit: Reflections on Exile, Identity, Language, and Loss (editor/contributor) (1999)
  • False Papers: Essays on Exile and Memory (2000)[2][3]
  • Entrez: Signs of France (with Steven Rothfeld) (2001)
  • The Proust Project (editor) (2004)[2][38]
  • The Light of New York (with Jean-Michel Berts) (2007)
  • Alibis: Essays on Elsewhere (2011)
  • Homo Irrealis: Essays (2021)[39]

Selected articles

  • "Reflections of an Uncertain Jew". The Threepenny Review. 81. Spring 2000.
  • "The Exodus Obama Forgot to Mention". Opinion. The New York Times. 8 June 2009.
  • "Are You Listening? Conversations with my deaf mother". Personal History. The New Yorker. 17 March 2014.
  • "W. G. Sebald and the Emigrants". The New Yorker. 25 August 2016.
  • "André Aciman Would Like to Demote Virginia Woolf From the Canon". By the Book. The New York Times. 31 October 2019.

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