Italo Calvino, Sunday Cities

650,00  brutto

Warsaw, 2002, WAB ; Foksal

20 cm

Description

The collection “Invisible Cities” consists of nine short stories in which Calvino explores themes of imagination, memory and identity. Each story describes a fictional city that exists only in the narrator’s imagination. The author uses rich language and poetic imagery to create a magical world where reality is intertwined with fantasy.
Calvin’s stories are characterized by precise construction, subtle humor and deep reflections on the nature of human imagination. The writer deftly combines fantastic elements with everyday experiences to create universal and timeless stories.
“Invisible Cities” is an item that is sure to interest lovers of fiction, as well as those who appreciate original and multidimensional short stories. This book is a valuable acquisition for any bibliophile’s bookcase, especially for those who appreciate Italo Calvin’s work and his unique writing style.
“Invisible Cities” is a classic of Italian literature that continues to delight readers with its imagination and depth of thought.

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catalog

14139

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