![]() ![]() Aciman spoke to USA TODAY about his choices when writing the sequel, his disinterest in referencing the present day in writing and – as with the first tale – the ambiguity of the new novel's ending. ![]() ![]() These notions lurk behind each character's motivations in Aciman's highly anticipated sequel, also fueled by the original novel's Oscar-winning 2017 film adaptation. We make the same mistakes but less frequently, that’s the best I can say." "Do you think we change, really, in life that much?" Aciman asks USA TODAY in an interview after we bring up the topic. He pries open the question like he's pitting a peach. "I wish we could change, we could become somebody totally different, but we can’t," he says, speaking in a melodic cadence that mirrors his writing. 29 – even though we spend the majority of time with him 15 years later. Spoiler alert: This post contains plot details of Andre Aciman's "Find Me," the sequel to "Call Me By Your Name."Įlio, the protagonist of André Aciman's 2007 novel "Call Me by Your Name," doesn't seem all that grown up in the book's sequel, " Find Me," out Tuesday, Oct. Watch Video: "Call Me by Your Name" to get sequel ![]()
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