Re: i don't think i would be able to describe it either.
Camilla Send a noteboard - 25/09/2009 07:09:55 PM
i agree, it's quintessential calvino... the baron in the trees is another favorite of mine. i have read all of his books, i think if on a winter's night a traveller is one of the most hypnotizing texts... even if it gets a bit disjointed between the sections. i think the most coherent story of his was the path to the nest of spiders. they are all fascinating, though.
That one was the neo-realist one? It isn't my kind of thing.
I loved Invisible Cities.
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If On A Winter's Night A Traveller... by Italo Calvino
25/09/2009 11:36:10 AM
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Seriously, Camilla.
25/09/2009 05:13:13 PM
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You know how you have this list of books to read this year, and how you follow it slavishly?
25/09/2009 07:07:14 PM
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i don't think i would be able to describe it either.
25/09/2009 05:32:15 PM
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Re: i don't think i would be able to describe it either.
25/09/2009 07:09:55 PM
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I've read it in three languages
25/09/2009 11:32:51 PM
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Daaaamn you're needy. *NM*
26/09/2009 06:59:48 AM
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This has been sitting on my shelf for years. I'd really better get to it! *NM*
26/09/2009 07:00:12 AM
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