A comprehensive collection of Italo Calvino's reflections, The Written World and the Unwritten World gathers essays, articles, interviews, and other occasional pieces. This volume delves into Calvino's insightful perspectives on the intricacies of writing, the act of reading, and the interpretation of literature. It explores a wide array of topics, from the nature of the fantastical and the avant-garde to the challenges of translation and the evolving role of the novel.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain new insights into the thought process of one of the 20th century's most celebrated literary minds.
- Explore Calvino's critical essays on diverse literary topics, including the relationship between life and literature.
- Discover his observations on the avant-garde, the art of translation, and the future of the novel.
- Engage with a rich selection of pieces showcasing Calvino's curious and expansive intellectual range.