Alibis Essays on Elsewhere

Alibis Essays on Elsewhere

by André Aciman

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Overview

<p><b>From </b><b>André Aciman,</b><b> the </b><i><b>New York Times</b></i><b> bestselling author of </b><b><i>Call Me By Your Name</i></b><b>,</b> <b>comes an </b><b>eclectic</b><b> collection of essays on memory and exile inspired by the quiet moments of an introspective traveler</b><br><br><b>A <i>Boston Globe</i> Best Nonfiction Book of the Year<br></b><br>Celebrated as one of the most poignant stylists of his generation, André Aciman has written a luminous series of linked essays about time, place, identity, and art that show him at his very finest. From beautiful and moving pieces about the memory evoked by the scent of lavender; to meditations on cities like Barcelona, Rome, Paris, and New York; to his sheer ability to unearth life secrets from an ordinary street corner, <i>Alibis </i>reminds the reader that Aciman is a master of the personal essay.<br><br><b>"A beautiful new book of essays . . . Aciman's deep fidelity to the world of the senses, and to the translation of those sensations into prose, makes Alibis a delight."—<i>The New York Times Book Review</i></b></p>

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