

An edition of Out of Egypt (1994)
a memoir
By André Aciman
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Riverhead Books
Language
eng
Pages
339
Description:
Set in luxuriant cosmopolitan Alexandria, this richly colored memoir chronicles the exploits of a flamboyant Jewish family from its bold arrival in Egypt at the turn of the century to its defeated exodus three generations later. In elegant and witty prose, Andre Aciman introduces us to the Olympian figures who shaped his life: Uncle Vili, the strutting daredevil, by turns soldier, salesman, Italian Fascist, and British spy; the two grandmothers, the Princess and the Saint, who gossip in six languages; the father, a diffident capitalist who considers converting to Islam to maintain his Alexandrian dolce vita; Aunt Flora, the German refugee who warns that Jews lose everything "at least twice in their lives."
subjects: Genealogy, Jews, Biography, New York Times reviewed, Alexandria (egypt), Egypt, biography, Jews, egypt, Jews, genealogy
People: Aciman family, André Aciman
Places: Egypt, Alexandria, Alexandria (Egypt)
Times: 20th century