Alexander Aciman
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Alexander Aciman (b. September 4, 1990) is the son of author André Aciman who wrote Out of Egypt, False Papers, and more recently, Call Me By Your Name. Alexander has several publications in newspapers, the most notable of which is for The New York Sun, which is titled A New Yorker Leaves Paris[1]. He attends Horace Mann School in New York.
Aciman has also read at the Symphony Space Bloom's Day which is a day dedicated to the novel Ulysses of James Joyce. Aciman read from the chapter Ithaca alongside his father, and followed by reader and actress Fionnula Flanagan.[2] [3]
Aciman also writes fiction, available in only certain places. [4]