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Last Comes the Raven

Autor Italo Calvino Traducere de Archibald Colquhoun, Peggy Wright, Ann Goldstein, Ben Johnson, William Weaver
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 aug 2023
The first complete English-language edition of Calvino's early short story collection.

These early short stories brim with the beauty of the Italian countryside and seaside, telling tales both sumptuous and unnerving. Calvino's war-torn Italy is vivid, intense, almost hyper-real. A trio of greedy burglars rob a pastry shop, a boy offers a girl presents of toads and insects from the garden, a wealthy family invites a rustic goatherd to lunch, only to mock him. In every story he reveals the hidden meaning beneath the surface of everyday life, and the ludicrousness of war.

Some stories from Last Comes the Raven have been previously available in the collection Adam, One Afternoon. This new expanded collection includes several stories newly translated by Ann Goldstein and is an important addition to Calvino's legacy.

'In Last Comes the Raven, a collection of early stories, we find the man behind the magician' New Yorker
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781784878214
ISBN-10: 1784878219
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 132 x 203 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Vintage Publishing

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"In Last Comes the Raven, a collection of early stories, we find the man behind the magician .  . . Calvino was drawn to narratives as pure and potent objects; in this collection, he examines but does not deconstruct them . . . There is the author’s trademark ironic distance and careful wit, as well as tinges of surrealism. But, where the mature Calvino found a style that was supremely arch, alien, and spare, his more mimetic stories retain the funk of the human . . . The reader of Last Comes the Raven registers a bloom of social feelings: sympathy, recognition, curiosity." —Katy Waldman, The New Yorker