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Distinguished author and Lehman College alumnus André Aciman ['73] has generously consented to conduct a Reading and discussion as a benefit for Friends of the Library: About Us Support Us
Please join us for this special evening - celebrated in conjunction with Lehman College's Alumni Relations.
André Aciman is Distinguished Professor in CUNY Graduate Center's Comparative Literature Doctoral program and Director of its Writers' Institute. He is author of the novels Enigma Variations, Harvard Square, Eight White Nights, and Call Me by Your Name [recently made into a feature film], the memoir Out of Egypt, and False Papers: Essays on Exile and Memory.
Aciman is recipient of a Whiting Writers' Award, Guggenheim Fellowship, and a fellowship from New York Public Library's Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers. His work has appeared in the New York Times, New Yorker, New York Review of Books, New Republic, Paris Review, as well as in several volumes of The Best American Essays.
Sponsored by: Alumni Relations & Friends of the Leonard Lief Library
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LocationLehman College Library - Treehouse Conference Room, (Room 317) (View)
250 Bedford Park Blvd West
Bronx, NY 10468
United States
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