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Italo Calvino

Last Comes the Raven

Last Comes the Raven

Vintage

ISBN: 9781784878214

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Last Comes the Raven is a collection of short stories by Italo Calvino, originally written in the 1940s and early 1950s, capturing the author's early literary style before he became internationally renowned for his later works in magical realism and postmodernism. These stories, many set in the backdrop of World War II and the Italian Resistance, explore themes of war, survival, and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in times of conflict.

Calvino’s writing in this collection is raw and direct, yet infused with poetic beauty and deep humanity. The stories provide a glimpse into the struggles of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances, reflecting the brutality of war, the resilience of the human spirit, and the complexities of fate.

Why Read This Book

  • Experience the early works of one of Italy’s greatest literary figures.
  • Gain insight into the Italian Resistance and the impact of war on individuals.
  • Explore Calvino’s evolution as a writer, from realism to the fantastical elements of his later works.
  • A powerful and moving collection that combines historical depth with literary brilliance.
  • Offers a unique perspective on war, fate, and human nature through vivid, emotional storytelling.

About the Author

Italo Calvino (1923–1985) was one of Italy’s most celebrated writers, known for his imaginative storytelling and intellectual depth. His works span a wide range of genres, from realism to postmodernism and magical realism. Some of his most famous books include Invisible Cities, If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler, and The Baron in the Trees. Calvino's literary style is marked by its playfulness, philosophical undertones, and experimental approach to narrative. His writings continue to influence literature worldwide, making him one of the most significant authors of the 20th century.

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