Italo Calvino
1923 - 1985
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Biography
Italo Calvino was an Italian writer known for his imaginative storytelling and use of metafiction. Born in Cuba in 1923 to Italian parents, he moved to Italy as a child and later became a member of the Italian Resistance during World War II. Calvino's works often blend elements of fantasy, mythology, and science fiction while exploring complex philosophical themes. His most famous works include "Invisible Cities," "If on a winter's night a traveler," and "The Baron in the Trees." Calvino's writing style influenced generations of writers and continues to be celebrated for its originality and creativity.
Famous Quotes (5)
1
You take delight not in a city's seven or seventy wonders, but in the answer it gives to a question of yours.
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The more enlightened our houses are, the more their walls ooze ghosts.
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Reading is like thinking, like praying, like talking to a friend, like expressing your ideas, like listening to other people's ideas, like listening to music, like looking at the view, like taking a walk on the beach.
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Perhaps this is what I feel about my books: when I write them, I feel like I am telling a story.
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In an age like ours, which is not given to letter-writing, we forget what an important part it used to play in people's lives.