It is nearly thirty years since Aciman’s superb memoir of his Alexandrian childhood, Out of Egypt. Since Call Me By Your Name, he has mutated from an academic scholar of Proust into a bestselling novelist. Now he has returned to a teenage year in Rome in the 1960s, between Egypt and America.
My Roman Year
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ÂŁ10.99
Edition:Paperback978057138519522/05/2025
Categories: New Paperbacks, Travel
Tag: Memoir
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