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Italo Calvino

    October 15, 1923 – September 19, 1985
    Italo Calvino
    Italo Calvino
    Our Ancestors
    Six Memos for the Next Millennium
    Cosmicomics
    Letters 1941-1985
    Jimmie Durham
    • 2025

      This illustrated edition celebrates the 50th anniversary of a beloved work, featuring an introduction by acclaimed author Anthony Doerr, known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning storytelling. The edition enhances the reading experience with visual elements that complement the narrative, inviting both new readers and longtime fans to explore the themes and characters in a fresh light.

      Invisible Cities [50th Anniversary Edition]
    • 2023

      The Written World and the Unwritten World

      Essays

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(103)Add rating

      Calvino's anthology showcases his signature sparkling prose and witty exploration of ideas, inviting readers to reconsider conventional perspectives. With a blend of humor and open-mindedness, the collection promises to engage both long-time admirers and newcomers alike, making it a delightful read for anyone interested in thought-provoking literature.

      The Written World and the Unwritten World
    • 2023
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      A collection of essays, articles, interviews, correspondence, notes and other occasional pieces on writing, reading and interpreting books, this work gives us new insight into Italo Calvino's expansive, curious and generous mind

      The Written World and the Unwritten World
    • 2021

      The first complete English-language edition of Calvino's early short story collection.These early short stories brim with the beauty of the Italian countryside and seaside, telling tales both sumptuous and unnerving. Calvino's war-torn Italy is vivid, intense, almost hyper-real. A trio of greedy burglars rob a pastry shop, a boy offers a girl presents of toads and insects fro[Bokinfo].

      Last Comes the Raven
    • 2020

      The Narrative of Trajan's Column

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.7(124)Add rating

      'When the last fire goes out, time too will be finished' Italo Calvino was one of the most joyful and imaginative writers of the twentieth century. Here he muses on what the things we leave behind ­- whether waxworks or ancient graffiti, enigmatic maps or a crumbling Roman column - tell us about the greater truths of the world, space and time.One of twenty new books in the bestselling Penguin Great Ideas series. This new selection showcases a diverse list of thinkers who have helped shape our world today, from anarchists to stoics, feminists to prophets, satirists to Zen Buddhists.

      The Narrative of Trajan's Column
    • 2018
    • 2018

      Difficult Loves and Other Stories

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A spectacular display of this key European writer's early workThis dazzling collection of stories follows the individual adventures of a varied cast of characters and masterfully illustrates Calvino's unique perspective and narrative gifts.

      Difficult Loves and Other Stories
    • 2017

      The Cloven Viscount

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(18493)Add rating

      The story follows Viscount Medardo of Terralba, who is bisected by a cannonball during a battle against the Turks. His two halves embark on contrasting paths: one indulges in a life of decadence and evil, while the other embodies virtue. As both halves vie for the affection of the same woman, their rivalry leads to increasingly outrageous antics. This novella showcases Calvino's unique blend of humor and fantasy, presenting a captivating exploration of identity and morality in a whimsically macabre setting.

      The Cloven Viscount
    • 2015

      Fantastic Tales

      Visionary and Everyday

      • 608 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
      4.0(20)Add rating

      Exploring the tension between reality and illusion, this collection delves into the essence of the nineteenth-century fantastic tale. It challenges readers to question their beliefs in supernatural phenomena and the existence of alternate realms that lie beyond the mundane. Through a selection of stories, it highlights the enchanting and sometimes terrifying visions that can emerge from ordinary life, inviting an exploration of perception and imagination.

      Fantastic Tales
    • 2015

      'The promise of reading is enough' Calvino's masterpiece opens with a scene that's reassuringly commonplace: apparently. Indeed, it's taking place now. A reader goes into a bookshop to buy a book: not any book, but the latest Calvino, the book you are holding in your hands. Or is it? Are you the reader? Is this the book? Beware. All assumptions are dangerous on this most bewitching switch-back ride to the heart of storytelling.

      If on a Winters Night