From the acclaimed, genre-bending Italian fabulist author, a
posthumous collection of career-spanning stories previously
unavailable in English. "Everybody telephones everybody at every
possible moment, and nobody can speak to anybody . . . Distance has
been the warp that supports the weft of every love story." —from
Numbers in the Dark Written between 1943 and 1984, the stories in
Numbers in the Dark span the career of one of fiction's modern
masters: from Italo Calvino's earliest fables, to tales informed by
life in World War II–era Italy, to the delightful experimentation
that would define his later work. Here are speculative stories on life
in the digital age, genre-bending wonders, and "impossible interviews"
with the likes of Montezuma and a Neanderthal. Deftly translated by
Tim Parks, Numbers in the Dark shows off Calvino's lifelong gift for
subtle humor and shimmering philosophical insight. Praise for Numbers
in the Dark " Numbers in the Dark is a glorious grab-bag . . .
[with] enough gems from every phase in Calvino's career to make it
feel indispensable." — Seattle Times "These stories reward the
patient reader with wisdom, humor, and insight." — Library Journal
"Calvino . . . is well-represented in this continually surprising
collection . . . . Novelist Parks's superb translations capture
Calvino's quirky, iconoclastic voice, helping to make this a worthy
addition to the Calvino shelf." — Publishers Weekly
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ISBN
9780544230378
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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