Italo Calvino
Italo Calvino was an Italian novelist and short story writer, born on October 15, 1923, in Cuba but raised in Italy. His literary journey began against the backdrop of World War II, during which he joined the Italian Resistance. This experience deeply influenced his writing, leading him to explore themes of identity, reality, and the fantastical. Calvino's unique narrative style blends whimsy with profound philosophical insights, making his works both accessible and thought-provoking. He is perhaps best known for his enchanting tales in collections like "Invisible Cities" and "If on a winter's night a traveler," where he invites readers to ponder the nature of storytelling itself.
Calvino's literary career spanned several decades, during which he experimented with various genres and styles, showcasing his versatility. His keen observations of society and the human condition resonate in his works, revealing a deep understanding of life's complexities. As you explore Calvino's rich body of work in this app, you'll find a treasure trove of imagination and intellect waiting to be discovered. Whether you're new to his writing or revisiting old favorites, there's always something new to experience in his stories.
La aventura de un matrimonio
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Italo Calvino
El obrero Arturo Massolari hacía el turno de noche, el que termina a las seis. Para volver a su casa tenía un largo trayecto q…
El pecho desnudo
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Italo Calvino
El señor Palomar camina por una playa solitaria. Encuentra unos pocos bañistas. Una joven tendida en la arena toma el sol con …