In Roman Year, André Aciman, the acclaimed author ofCall Me by Your Name, returns with a deeply romantic memoir that captures his transformative years in Rome. Set against the backdrop of his family's migration after being expelled from Egypt, Aciman paints a vivid portrait of his adolescence. From the confines of a modest apartment on Via Clelia—once a brothel—to the bustling streets of the Eternal City, he navigates the complexities of displacement, identity, and self-discovery. Through the pages of novels and the pulse of Rome itself, Aciman finds solace and, eventually, a profound connection to a city that shaped his youth.
Why You Should Read?
Immersive Storytelling:Aciman’s masterful prose breathes life into the sights, sounds, and emotions of Rome, making you feel as if you’re walking alongside him.
A Personal Reflection:Delve into an intimate memoir that explores themes of loss, adaptation, and the tender moments that define coming of age.
Cultural Resonance:Experience Rome through the eyes of someone rediscovering their identity amidst the city’s rich history and vibrant culture.
Poetic Prose:Known for his eloquence, Aciman’s lyrical style captures the essence of place and emotion with unparalleled beauty.
A Universal Tale:While deeply personal,Roman Yearresonates with anyone who has ever felt the pangs of change, belonging, or the bittersweetness of leaving a cherished home.
Roman Yearis not just a memoir; it’s a love letter to a city, a time, and the fragile, beautiful process of growing up.