In an enlightening conversation, André Aciman, renowned author of 'Call Me By Your Name', shares his experiences as a Sephardic Jew shaped by displacement across multiple cultures. He discusses the rich tapestry of his Jewish heritage and the emotional complexities of belonging. Aciman reflects on how his family's past influences his writing, particularly in his latest work, 'Room on the Sea'. The dialogue navigates themes of love, identity, and the struggles of adaptation, offering a deep dive into the interplay between personal memory and artistic expression.