André Aciman, the acclaimed author of Call Me by Your Name, returns with Homo Irrealis: essays, a profound collection exploring the fluid boundaries between what is real and what is imagined. Through insightful meditations on time, creativity, and the legacies of great artists and thinkers, Aciman invites readers into a unique intellectual space where personal interpretation reshapes reality and memory.
Why You Should Read?
- Delve into the "irrealis mood," a concept that blurs the lines between actual events and imagined possibilities, challenging perceptions of time and memory.
- Explore thought-provoking essays on figures like Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, and Fernando Pessoa, alongside reflections on art, literature, and urban landscapes.
- Experience André Aciman's distinctive prose and unique perspective as he examines the power of the imagination to reinterpret history and personal experience.
- Gain fresh insights into the creative process and the enduring impact of literature and art across time.