Roman Year A Memoir

Roman Year A Memoir by André Aciman, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux on October 22, 2024, is a memoir that explores the author’s formative years in Rome during his adolescence. After being expelled from Egypt, Aciman and his family settled in a rented apartment in Rome, where he navigated the complexities of his new life. The memoir reflects on his experiences in the city, capturing the essence of his surroundings and the emotional landscape of a young man on the brink of adulthood.
In Roman Year, readers will find a vivid portrayal of Rome through Aciman’s eyes, as he delves into the sights, smells, and tastes that defined his time there. The narrative intertwines themes of personal memoir and travel, offering insights into the author’s journey of self-discovery amidst the backdrop of a city he came to love. With 368 pages, this edition invites readers to immerse themselves in Aciman’s reflections and the rich history of Italy, as he conjures a poignant portrait of his youth and the enduring impact of his experiences in the Eternal City.
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The author of Call Me by Your Name returns with a deeply romantic memoir of his time in Rome while on the cusp of adulthood.
In Roman Year, André Aciman captures the period of his adolescence that began when he and his family first set foot in Rome, after being expelled from Egypt. Though Aciman’s family had been well-off in Alexandria, all vestiges of their status vanished when they fled, and the author, his younger brother, and his deaf mother moved into a rented apartment in Rome’s Via Clelia. Though dejected, Aciman’s mother and brother found their way into life in Rome, while Aciman, still unmoored, burrowed into his bedroom to read one book after the other. The world of novels eventually allowed him to open up to the city and, through them, discover the beating heart of the Eternal City.
Aciman’s time in Rome did not last long before he and his family moved across the ocean, but by the time they did, he was leaving behind a city he loved. In this memoir, the author, a genius of “the poetry of the place” (John Domini, The Boston Globe), conjures the sights, smells, tastes, and people of Rome as only he can. Aciman captures, as if in amber, a living portrait of himself on the brink of adulthood and the city he worshipped at that pivotal moment. Roman Year is a treasure, unearthed by one of our greatest prose stylists.
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