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Homo Irrealis : Essays

Homo Irrealis : Essays

256 pages | Trade paperback

TheĀ New York Times–bestselling author ofĀ Find MeĀ andĀ Call Me by Your NameĀ returns to the essay form with a collection of thoughts on time, the creative mind, and great lives and works

Irrealis moods are the set of verbal moods that indicate that something is not actually the case or a certain situation or action is not known to have happened . . .

AndrĆ© Aciman returns to the essay form inĀ Homo IrrealisĀ to explore what the present tense means to artists who cannot grasp the here and now. Irrealis is not about the present, or the past, or the future, but about what might have been but never was—but could in theory still happen.

From meditations on subway poetry and the temporal resonances of an empty Italian street, to considerations of the lives and work of Sigmund Freud, Constantine Cavafy, W. G. Sebald, John Sloan, Ɖric Rohmer, Marcel Proust, and Fernando Pessoa, and portraits of cities such as Alexandria and St. Petersburg,Ā Homo IrrealisĀ is a deep reflection of the imagination’s power to shape our memories under time’s seemingly intractable hold.

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Homo Irrealis : Essays

256 pages | Trade paperback

TheĀ New York Times–bestselling author ofĀ Find MeĀ andĀ Call Me by Your NameĀ returns to the essay form with a collection of thoughts on time, the creative mind, and great lives and works

Irrealis moods are the set of verbal moods that indicate that something is not actually the case or a certain situation or action is not known to have happened . . .

AndrĆ© Aciman returns to the essay form inĀ Homo IrrealisĀ to explore what the present tense means to artists who cannot grasp the here and now. Irrealis is not about the present, or the past, or the future, but about what might have been but never was—but could in theory still happen.

From meditations on subway poetry and the temporal resonances of an empty Italian street, to considerations of the lives and work of Sigmund Freud, Constantine Cavafy, W. G. Sebald, John Sloan, Ɖric Rohmer, Marcel Proust, and Fernando Pessoa, and portraits of cities such as Alexandria and St. Petersburg,Ā Homo IrrealisĀ is a deep reflection of the imagination’s power to shape our memories under time’s seemingly intractable hold.

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256 pages | Trade paperback

TheĀ New York Times–bestselling author ofĀ Find MeĀ andĀ Call Me by Your NameĀ returns to the essay form with a collection of thoughts on time, the creative mind, and great lives and works

Irrealis moods are the set of verbal moods that indicate that something is not actually the case or a certain situation or action is not known to have happened . . .

AndrĆ© Aciman returns to the essay form inĀ Homo IrrealisĀ to explore what the present tense means to artists who cannot grasp the here and now. Irrealis is not about the present, or the past, or the future, but about what might have been but never was—but could in theory still happen.

From meditations on subway poetry and the temporal resonances of an empty Italian street, to considerations of the lives and work of Sigmund Freud, Constantine Cavafy, W. G. Sebald, John Sloan, Ɖric Rohmer, Marcel Proust, and Fernando Pessoa, and portraits of cities such as Alexandria and St. Petersburg,Ā Homo IrrealisĀ is a deep reflection of the imagination’s power to shape our memories under time’s seemingly intractable hold.