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Author André Aciman: 'I wrote about gay love, not realising I was taking on the taboo'
André Aciman is an author and academic, renowned for his novel 'Call Me by Your Name', which was turned into a hugely successful film in 2017 and has been hailed as a modern gay classic.
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The story centres on the blossoming romantic relationship between a 17-year-old American-Italian Jewish boy and a 24-year-old American Jewish scholar. The sequel to the novel, 'Find Me', has just been released.
André talks to Krishnan about obsessive love, his faith in the kindness of humanity and dismissing taboos.
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published: 28 Nov 2019
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André Aciman on Overwriting Memories
An excerpt from "The Mystery of Memory: In Search of the Past" featuring Steve Paulson, Daniel Schacter, Joseph LeDoux, Alison Winter and André Aciman.
The New York Academy of Sciences
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
published: 05 Dec 2012
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Andre Aciman on Writing, His Work and Inspirations
Novelist and literary critic Andre Aciman shares his thoughts on his current work, inspiration and being a writer.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford Humanities Center
http://www.shc.stanford.edu
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
published: 12 Dec 2009
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Shelfie with André Aciman
André Aciman, author of Call Me By Your Name, popped into Waterstones Piccadilly to tell us more about its sequel, Find Me, and to share three books that he loves and has been influenced by.
Find Me: http://bit.ly/2Dn10s8
Olivia: http://bit.ly/2XXiIM9
The Emigrants: http://bit.ly/2Dq9XRG
The Heptameron: http://bit.ly/2snZF1X
F O L L O W U S
TWITTER --} https://twitter.com/Waterstones
FACEBOOK --} https://www.facebook.com/waterstones/
INSTAGRAM --} https://www.instagram.com/waterstones/
PODCAST --} https://www.waterstones.com/podcast
published: 29 Nov 2019
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André Aciman on discovering Éric Rohmer | TIFF 2021
Call Me by Your Name author André Aciman remembers the “life-changing” experience of seeing Éric Rohmer’s MY NIGHT AT MAUD’S, opening a gateway to the French master’s ultra-subtle oeuvre. Rohmer has become a guiding influence of much contemporary cinema: from Hong Sang-soo to Andrew Bujalski, Benjamin Crotty to Eugène Green, Corneliu Porombiou to — of all people — Quentin Tarantino.
Less aggressive, confessional, and iconoclastic than his New Wave cohorts, Rohmer did, however, share their voracious cinephilia. He made his mark first as a superb critic and later as the editor of Cahiers du Cinéma, championing such directors as Murnau, Hawks, Hitchcock, and Preminger. Having come late to films — “Until I was 16 I hadn’t seen a thing,” he confessed — Rohmer absorbed and exhibited his influen...
published: 02 Apr 2021
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SOPRA LE RIGHE, André Aciman
Siamo molto emozionati nel presentare questa puntata di SLR un po’ speciale: abbiamo intervistato André Aciman, autore di "Chiamami con il tuo nome" e attualmente in libreria con "Cercami", che ci ha parlato della sua visione dell’amore, della scrittura, dell’essere padre e di mille altre cose - tutte rigorosamente espresse con un certo savoir faire. Infatti gli consegniamo i 20 anni ad honorem. Fateci sapere che ne pensate nei commenti, noi felicioni.
Link libri:
"Chiamami col tuo nome": https://amzn.to/34oXyZM
"Cercami": https://amzn.to/2pOHgdI
Seguici anche su Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/profilodiventi
Il team
Sofia: https://www.instagram.com/sofiaviscardi
Irene: https://www.instagram.com/irenegraziosi
Fred: https://www.instagram.com/fredfumagalli
Matteo: https://www.instag...
published: 27 Nov 2019
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André Aciman Reveals the Origins of 'Call Me By Your Name' and 'Find Me'
Professor André Aciman discusses the origins of his novels "Call Me By Your Name" and "Find Me."
published: 09 Dec 2019
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André Aciman on how migration and language shapes his characters
André Aciman is interviewed by Parul Sehgal of The New York Times, where he talks about how migration and language shapes his characters, why he writes in English even though it is not his mother tongue, and the process around writing his first book at the age of 38.
He was at 92Y to read from Find Me, which returns readers to the world and characters of Call Me By Your Name, decades after their first encounter. Watch that full program: https://youtu.be/I1LB1eyKMXM
Recorded December 9, 2019 at 92nd Street Y.
Subscribe for more videos like this: http://bit.ly/1GpwawV
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published: 13 Feb 2020
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Twilight Talks | A Conversation with André Aciman, Author of 'Call Me By Your Name'
In this episode of 'Twilight Talks', host Kevin Moore interviews André Aciman, a writer and Distinguished Professor at CUNY’s Graduate Center.
Aciman's books, from "Out of Egypt" to "Enigma Variations", explore subjects ranging from sexuality to exile. His 2007 book, "Call Me By Your Name", has achieved wider popularity thanks to a successful film adaptation that won a 2018 Oscar award and garnered four Oscar nominations.
Twilight Talks is produced by Emmy award-winning CUNY TV producer Wilson Reyes.
Please visit CUNY TV's YouTube channel for previous episodes of Twilight Talks.
https://www.youtube.com/user/cunytv75
Subscribe to us on YouTube!
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published: 06 Mar 2018
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André Aciman: The Meaning and Message of 'Call Me By Your Name'
Author André Aciman discusses what inspired him to write his novel, 'Call Me By Your Name', how readers have responded to the book, and his reaction to the novel being made into an Academy Award-winning film. Learn More http://click.gs.com/j5d6
published: 02 Apr 2018
37:53
Author André Aciman: 'I wrote about gay love, not realising I was taking on the taboo'
André Aciman is an author and academic, renowned for his novel 'Call Me by Your Name', which was turned into a hugely successful film in 2017 and has been haile...
André Aciman is an author and academic, renowned for his novel 'Call Me by Your Name', which was turned into a hugely successful film in 2017 and has been hailed as a modern gay classic.
(Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
The story centres on the blossoming romantic relationship between a 17-year-old American-Italian Jewish boy and a 24-year-old American Jewish scholar. The sequel to the novel, 'Find Me', has just been released.
André talks to Krishnan about obsessive love, his faith in the kindness of humanity and dismissing taboos.
-------
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https://wn.com/Author_André_Aciman_'I_Wrote_About_Gay_Love,_Not_Realising_I_Was_Taking_On_The_Taboo'
André Aciman is an author and academic, renowned for his novel 'Call Me by Your Name', which was turned into a hugely successful film in 2017 and has been hailed as a modern gay classic.
(Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
The story centres on the blossoming romantic relationship between a 17-year-old American-Italian Jewish boy and a 24-year-old American Jewish scholar. The sequel to the novel, 'Find Me', has just been released.
André talks to Krishnan about obsessive love, his faith in the kindness of humanity and dismissing taboos.
-------
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- published: 28 Nov 2019
- views: 35597
4:31
André Aciman on Overwriting Memories
An excerpt from "The Mystery of Memory: In Search of the Past" featuring Steve Paulson, Daniel Schacter, Joseph LeDoux, Alison Winter and André Aciman.
The New...
An excerpt from "The Mystery of Memory: In Search of the Past" featuring Steve Paulson, Daniel Schacter, Joseph LeDoux, Alison Winter and André Aciman.
The New York Academy of Sciences
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
https://wn.com/André_Aciman_On_Overwriting_Memories
An excerpt from "The Mystery of Memory: In Search of the Past" featuring Steve Paulson, Daniel Schacter, Joseph LeDoux, Alison Winter and André Aciman.
The New York Academy of Sciences
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
- published: 05 Dec 2012
- views: 3193
9:40
Andre Aciman on Writing, His Work and Inspirations
Novelist and literary critic Andre Aciman shares his thoughts on his current work, inspiration and being a writer.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford....
Novelist and literary critic Andre Aciman shares his thoughts on his current work, inspiration and being a writer.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford Humanities Center
http://www.shc.stanford.edu
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
https://wn.com/Andre_Aciman_On_Writing,_His_Work_And_Inspirations
Novelist and literary critic Andre Aciman shares his thoughts on his current work, inspiration and being a writer.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford Humanities Center
http://www.shc.stanford.edu
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
- published: 12 Dec 2009
- views: 30456
3:12
Shelfie with André Aciman
André Aciman, author of Call Me By Your Name, popped into Waterstones Piccadilly to tell us more about its sequel, Find Me, and to share three books that he lov...
André Aciman, author of Call Me By Your Name, popped into Waterstones Piccadilly to tell us more about its sequel, Find Me, and to share three books that he loves and has been influenced by.
Find Me: http://bit.ly/2Dn10s8
Olivia: http://bit.ly/2XXiIM9
The Emigrants: http://bit.ly/2Dq9XRG
The Heptameron: http://bit.ly/2snZF1X
F O L L O W U S
TWITTER --} https://twitter.com/Waterstones
FACEBOOK --} https://www.facebook.com/waterstones/
INSTAGRAM --} https://www.instagram.com/waterstones/
PODCAST --} https://www.waterstones.com/podcast
https://wn.com/Shelfie_With_André_Aciman
André Aciman, author of Call Me By Your Name, popped into Waterstones Piccadilly to tell us more about its sequel, Find Me, and to share three books that he loves and has been influenced by.
Find Me: http://bit.ly/2Dn10s8
Olivia: http://bit.ly/2XXiIM9
The Emigrants: http://bit.ly/2Dq9XRG
The Heptameron: http://bit.ly/2snZF1X
F O L L O W U S
TWITTER --} https://twitter.com/Waterstones
FACEBOOK --} https://www.facebook.com/waterstones/
INSTAGRAM --} https://www.instagram.com/waterstones/
PODCAST --} https://www.waterstones.com/podcast
- published: 29 Nov 2019
- views: 4255
3:38
André Aciman on discovering Éric Rohmer | TIFF 2021
Call Me by Your Name author André Aciman remembers the “life-changing” experience of seeing Éric Rohmer’s MY NIGHT AT MAUD’S, opening a gateway to the French ma...
Call Me by Your Name author André Aciman remembers the “life-changing” experience of seeing Éric Rohmer’s MY NIGHT AT MAUD’S, opening a gateway to the French master’s ultra-subtle oeuvre. Rohmer has become a guiding influence of much contemporary cinema: from Hong Sang-soo to Andrew Bujalski, Benjamin Crotty to Eugène Green, Corneliu Porombiou to — of all people — Quentin Tarantino.
Less aggressive, confessional, and iconoclastic than his New Wave cohorts, Rohmer did, however, share their voracious cinephilia. He made his mark first as a superb critic and later as the editor of Cahiers du Cinéma, championing such directors as Murnau, Hawks, Hitchcock, and Preminger. Having come late to films — “Until I was 16 I hadn’t seen a thing,” he confessed — Rohmer absorbed and exhibited his influences in a manner subtler than did Godard, Truffaut, or Rivette.
Rohmer maintained an almost religious adherence to realism, to a simple, unmannered rendering of the world whose clarity, plain arrangement, and quiet precision bespoke the rationality of his thought. This extended even to the realm of speech — before writing his scripts the director would spend hours in tape-recorded conversation with his actors in order to adapt his dialogue to their particular verbal styles — and speech, while not everything in Rohmer’s cinema, is its defining feature.
Rohmer’s characters search for happiness, truth, and self knowledge, but mostly they seek love. “I have not seen a Rohmer film I did not admire.” —Roger Ebert
http://tiff.net
https://wn.com/André_Aciman_On_Discovering_Éric_Rohmer_|_Tiff_2021
Call Me by Your Name author André Aciman remembers the “life-changing” experience of seeing Éric Rohmer’s MY NIGHT AT MAUD’S, opening a gateway to the French master’s ultra-subtle oeuvre. Rohmer has become a guiding influence of much contemporary cinema: from Hong Sang-soo to Andrew Bujalski, Benjamin Crotty to Eugène Green, Corneliu Porombiou to — of all people — Quentin Tarantino.
Less aggressive, confessional, and iconoclastic than his New Wave cohorts, Rohmer did, however, share their voracious cinephilia. He made his mark first as a superb critic and later as the editor of Cahiers du Cinéma, championing such directors as Murnau, Hawks, Hitchcock, and Preminger. Having come late to films — “Until I was 16 I hadn’t seen a thing,” he confessed — Rohmer absorbed and exhibited his influences in a manner subtler than did Godard, Truffaut, or Rivette.
Rohmer maintained an almost religious adherence to realism, to a simple, unmannered rendering of the world whose clarity, plain arrangement, and quiet precision bespoke the rationality of his thought. This extended even to the realm of speech — before writing his scripts the director would spend hours in tape-recorded conversation with his actors in order to adapt his dialogue to their particular verbal styles — and speech, while not everything in Rohmer’s cinema, is its defining feature.
Rohmer’s characters search for happiness, truth, and self knowledge, but mostly they seek love. “I have not seen a Rohmer film I did not admire.” —Roger Ebert
http://tiff.net
- published: 02 Apr 2021
- views: 32327
18:47
SOPRA LE RIGHE, André Aciman
Siamo molto emozionati nel presentare questa puntata di SLR un po’ speciale: abbiamo intervistato André Aciman, autore di "Chiamami con il tuo nome" e attualmen...
Siamo molto emozionati nel presentare questa puntata di SLR un po’ speciale: abbiamo intervistato André Aciman, autore di "Chiamami con il tuo nome" e attualmente in libreria con "Cercami", che ci ha parlato della sua visione dell’amore, della scrittura, dell’essere padre e di mille altre cose - tutte rigorosamente espresse con un certo savoir faire. Infatti gli consegniamo i 20 anni ad honorem. Fateci sapere che ne pensate nei commenti, noi felicioni.
Link libri:
"Chiamami col tuo nome": https://amzn.to/34oXyZM
"Cercami": https://amzn.to/2pOHgdI
Seguici anche su Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/profilodiventi
Il team
Sofia: https://www.instagram.com/sofiaviscardi
Irene: https://www.instagram.com/irenegraziosi
Fred: https://www.instagram.com/fredfumagalli
Matteo: https://www.instagram.com/matteo.squadrito
Una produzione Show Reel Media Group
Sofia Viscardi
Show Reel
Via Stresa, 6
20125 Milano
Business: maildiventi@show-reel.it
https://wn.com/Sopra_Le_Righe,_André_Aciman
Siamo molto emozionati nel presentare questa puntata di SLR un po’ speciale: abbiamo intervistato André Aciman, autore di "Chiamami con il tuo nome" e attualmente in libreria con "Cercami", che ci ha parlato della sua visione dell’amore, della scrittura, dell’essere padre e di mille altre cose - tutte rigorosamente espresse con un certo savoir faire. Infatti gli consegniamo i 20 anni ad honorem. Fateci sapere che ne pensate nei commenti, noi felicioni.
Link libri:
"Chiamami col tuo nome": https://amzn.to/34oXyZM
"Cercami": https://amzn.to/2pOHgdI
Seguici anche su Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/profilodiventi
Il team
Sofia: https://www.instagram.com/sofiaviscardi
Irene: https://www.instagram.com/irenegraziosi
Fred: https://www.instagram.com/fredfumagalli
Matteo: https://www.instagram.com/matteo.squadrito
Una produzione Show Reel Media Group
Sofia Viscardi
Show Reel
Via Stresa, 6
20125 Milano
Business: maildiventi@show-reel.it
- published: 27 Nov 2019
- views: 60260
1:59
André Aciman Reveals the Origins of 'Call Me By Your Name' and 'Find Me'
Professor André Aciman discusses the origins of his novels "Call Me By Your Name" and "Find Me."
Professor André Aciman discusses the origins of his novels "Call Me By Your Name" and "Find Me."
https://wn.com/André_Aciman_Reveals_The_Origins_Of_'Call_Me_By_Your_Name'_And_'Find_Me'
Professor André Aciman discusses the origins of his novels "Call Me By Your Name" and "Find Me."
- published: 09 Dec 2019
- views: 4428
4:36
André Aciman on how migration and language shapes his characters
André Aciman is interviewed by Parul Sehgal of The New York Times, where he talks about how migration and language shapes his characters, why he writes in Engli...
André Aciman is interviewed by Parul Sehgal of The New York Times, where he talks about how migration and language shapes his characters, why he writes in English even though it is not his mother tongue, and the process around writing his first book at the age of 38.
He was at 92Y to read from Find Me, which returns readers to the world and characters of Call Me By Your Name, decades after their first encounter. Watch that full program: https://youtu.be/I1LB1eyKMXM
Recorded December 9, 2019 at 92nd Street Y.
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https://wn.com/André_Aciman_On_How_Migration_And_Language_Shapes_His_Characters
André Aciman is interviewed by Parul Sehgal of The New York Times, where he talks about how migration and language shapes his characters, why he writes in English even though it is not his mother tongue, and the process around writing his first book at the age of 38.
He was at 92Y to read from Find Me, which returns readers to the world and characters of Call Me By Your Name, decades after their first encounter. Watch that full program: https://youtu.be/I1LB1eyKMXM
Recorded December 9, 2019 at 92nd Street Y.
Subscribe for more videos like this: http://bit.ly/1GpwawV
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- published: 13 Feb 2020
- views: 1718
7:10
Twilight Talks | A Conversation with André Aciman, Author of 'Call Me By Your Name'
In this episode of 'Twilight Talks', host Kevin Moore interviews André Aciman, a writer and Distinguished Professor at CUNY’s Graduate Center.
Aciman's books, ...
In this episode of 'Twilight Talks', host Kevin Moore interviews André Aciman, a writer and Distinguished Professor at CUNY’s Graduate Center.
Aciman's books, from "Out of Egypt" to "Enigma Variations", explore subjects ranging from sexuality to exile. His 2007 book, "Call Me By Your Name", has achieved wider popularity thanks to a successful film adaptation that won a 2018 Oscar award and garnered four Oscar nominations.
Twilight Talks is produced by Emmy award-winning CUNY TV producer Wilson Reyes.
Please visit CUNY TV's YouTube channel for previous episodes of Twilight Talks.
https://www.youtube.com/user/cunytv75
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https://wn.com/Twilight_Talks_|_A_Conversation_With_André_Aciman,_Author_Of_'Call_Me_By_Your_Name'
In this episode of 'Twilight Talks', host Kevin Moore interviews André Aciman, a writer and Distinguished Professor at CUNY’s Graduate Center.
Aciman's books, from "Out of Egypt" to "Enigma Variations", explore subjects ranging from sexuality to exile. His 2007 book, "Call Me By Your Name", has achieved wider popularity thanks to a successful film adaptation that won a 2018 Oscar award and garnered four Oscar nominations.
Twilight Talks is produced by Emmy award-winning CUNY TV producer Wilson Reyes.
Please visit CUNY TV's YouTube channel for previous episodes of Twilight Talks.
https://www.youtube.com/user/cunytv75
Subscribe to us on YouTube!
http://bit.ly/CUNYTVDS
Follow us on Instagram
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- published: 06 Mar 2018
- views: 5515
27:35
André Aciman: The Meaning and Message of 'Call Me By Your Name'
Author André Aciman discusses what inspired him to write his novel, 'Call Me By Your Name', how readers have responded to the book, and his reaction to the nove...
Author André Aciman discusses what inspired him to write his novel, 'Call Me By Your Name', how readers have responded to the book, and his reaction to the novel being made into an Academy Award-winning film. Learn More http://click.gs.com/j5d6
https://wn.com/André_Aciman_The_Meaning_And_Message_Of_'Call_Me_By_Your_Name'
Author André Aciman discusses what inspired him to write his novel, 'Call Me By Your Name', how readers have responded to the book, and his reaction to the novel being made into an Academy Award-winning film. Learn More http://click.gs.com/j5d6
- published: 02 Apr 2018
- views: 449711