Italo Calvino ~ "Numbers in the Dark and Other Stories"
Italo Calvino ~ "Numbers in the Dark and Other Stories"
PUBLISHED BY : ALFRED A. KNOPF,
1995 / 300 pp
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FABLES AND STORIES
1943–1958
The Man Who Shouted Teresa, The Flash, Making Do, Dry River, Conscience, Solidarity, The Black Sheep, Good for Nothing, Like a Flight of Ducks, Love Far from Home, Wind in a City, The Lost Regiment, Enemy Eyes, A General in the Library, The Workshop Hen, Numbers in the Dark, The Queen’s Necklace, Becalmed in the Antilles, The Tribe with Its Eyes on the Sky, Nocturnal Soliloquy of a Scottish Nobleman, A Beautiful March Day.
TALES AND DIALOGUES
1968–1984
World Memory, Beheading the Heads, The Burning of the Abominable House, The Petrol Pump, Neanderthal Man, Montezuma, Before You Say ‘Hello’, Glaciation, The Call of the Water, The Mirror - the Target, The Other Eurydice, The Memoirs of Casanova, Henry Ford, The Last Channel, Implosion, Nothing and Not Much.
~ This collection of ‘fictions’ from across Calvino’s career makes a stunning testament to his genius. Calvino’s ‘stories’ (for want of a better word, because he plays with many forms) range wildly, from the fabular to the faux-political tract to the dazzlingly metaphorical to the frankly recollected. They all convince. Their brevity means even the shortest attention span can enjoy. ~
~ ‘Product’ of a brilliant mind: this engaging collection of stories shows Calvino’s versatility. playfully absurd fables, mind-bending exercises in combinatorics, "interviews" with somewhat deranged historical figures, glaciation interrupting a romantic encounter, an encyclopedia of all human knowledge... these ideas and more are all expressed with humour, economy and wonderful style. ~
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