Books by Italo Calvino

Portrait of Italo Calvino

Italo Calvino remains one of the most inventive voices in twentieth‑century literature, blending realism, imagination and philosophical inquiry with effortless grace. His writing invites readers to look anew at the ordinary, revealing hidden patterns and playful possibilities that reshape how we understand storytelling itself. Calvino's distinctive clarity and wit make each work feel both timeless and startlingly modern.

From the fable‑like precision of his early tales to the structural daring of later masterpieces, Calvino's books continue to inspire readers who value curiosity and craft in equal measure. Whether exploring invisible cities, cosmic adventures or the labyrinths of language, his prose offers a rare combination of intellectual depth and lightness of touch that rewards every return visit.

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  • Italo Calvino

    Princeton University Press Italo Calvino

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first collection in English of the extraordinary letters of one of the great writers of the twentieth century. Italy's most important postwar novelist, Italo Calvino (1923-1985) achieved worldwide fame with such books as Cosmicomics, Invisible Cities, and If on a Winter's Night a Traveler. But he was also an influential literary critic,Trade ReviewOne of The Guardian Best Books of 2013, chosen by Pankaj Mishra Selected for the SFG Gift Guide 2013 "[C]onsistently absorbing and suggestive... [T]he chronicle not only of Calvino's intellectual development but of postwar Italy's... The letters in this book deal with great subtlety, sophistication, and wit, and occasionally even a certain cynicism, with challenges that might have overburdened a less mercurial, multifarious, essentially sane spirit."--Jonathan Galassi, New York Review of Books "The image of Calvino as postmodernism's light-footed prince follows easily. But, behind that image, who was Calvino? The publication of a considerable selection of Calvino's letters affords an opportunity, or many opportunities, to ask that question anew."--Lawrence Norfolk, Wall Street Journal "[T]here is no writer alive who resembles ... Calvino. So the appearance of a selection of Calvino's letters in English is a moment of happiness... [T]hese letters offer a gorgeous portrait of Calvino in the midst of his own productivity: as an editor, a reader, a critic, an inventor of new literary forms. And they allow the reader to investigate the complicated background from which those strange forms emerged."--Adam Thirlwell, New Republic "This collection, the first in English, gives voice and witness to a vibrant mind intensely engaged in the literary and political future of postwar Italy and the history of ideas... McLaughlin's translation is award-winning; the extensive notes provide a model of masterful research. Irresistible for Calvino readers."--Library Journal "Italo Calvino's letters ... provide ... pleasure and surprise... In them he shines as an editor of obvious brilliance and a writer of lavish gratitude towards those who appreciate his work."--Vivian Gornick, Prospect "Superbly translated by Martin McLaughlin, these letters place Calvino in the larger frame of 20th century Italy and provide a showcase for his refined and civil voice... Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941-1985 is a charming addition to the Planet Calvino--a place cluttered with sphinxes, chimeras, knights, spaceships and viscounts both cloven and whole."--Ian Thomson, Guardian "[I]mpeccably translated and annotated."--Robert Gordon, Literary Review "[A]ltogether fantastic... Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941-1985 is indispensable in its entirety, a treasure trove of timeless insight on literature and life."--Maria Popova, Brain Pickings "The general reader will come away from the Letters admiring this skeptical, loyal, generous, industrious man, who gave the life of letters the dignity it so often seems to lack."--Adam Kirsch, Barnes and Noble Review "It is impossible to overstate just how sublime and richly insightful Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941-1985 is in its entirety."--Maria Popova, Brain Pickings "This selection of letter offers intellectual riches and access to the workings of a wholly original mind. The presentation of the book is exemplary, with copious, precise notes by Martin McLaughlin identifying not only the recipients of the letters but also the background to the topics under discussion. McLaughlin's translation is fluent and elegant throughout."--Joseph Farrell, The (Scotland) Herald "[F]ascinating... A vastly entertaining collection, meticulously edited and annotated."--Peter Sirr, Irish Times "As the letters chart Calvino's journey from postwar communist concerns with faithfulness to history to his destiny as an imaginative maestro more concerned with being faithful to the universe, the text both instructs and entertains."--Gregory Day, WA Today "[C]ompelling."--Tiffany Nichols, City Book Review "[D]eeply rewarding."--Lisa Hilton, Standpoint "[I]t is provides a far greater insight into the life of Italo Calvino than an ordinary biography would have done."--Artswrap "Michael Wood has made a studious selection of Calvino's letters and a provides an insightful introduction that frames his selection in the larger tableau of Calvino's life and work. Ample notes further clarify many of the personal and historical details as well as the Italian idioms that appear throughout these letters. It is a book worthy of both study and appreciation."--Stephan Delbos, BODY "Selected and introduced by Michael Wood, translated by Martin McLaughlin, the collection is a mesmerizing peek inside the thinking of the great modern fabulist... Much of [Calvino's] letter writing seems to be an exercise in clear expression... He is a writer as scrupulous and demanding on himself as he is on the world around him. Calvino took the role of public intellectual very seriously, convinced in his job to explore the fringes of thought... A writer of such great control and refreshing playfulness, Calvino reveals how serious and unsure his journey was in this collection of candid letters."--Seth Satterlee, PWxyz (Publishers Weekly blog) "There is much to admire in McLaughlin's translation of the letters, not least his sensitivity to Calvino's variations of style and tone, from the ironic to the pedantic. The collection also provides new texts in English that provide valuable insights into the germination of Calvino's best-known works. It captures the writer's generosity and integrity and, above all, his deep and abiding passion for literary culture."--Rita Wilson, Sydney Review of BooksTable of ContentsIntroduction, by Michael Wood vii Translator's Note, by Martin McLaughlin xvii Abbreviations xix 1941-1945 1 1946-1950 32 1951-1955 73 1956-1960 111 1961-1965 212 1966-1970 311 1971-1975 390 1976-1980 461 1981-1985 511 Notes 535 Index 599

    4 in stock

    £31.50

  • Italo Calvino

    Princeton University Press Italo Calvino

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisItaly's most important postwar novelist, Italo Calvino (1923-1985) achieved worldwide fame with such books as Cosmicomics, Invisible Cities, and If on a Winter's Night a Traveler. This book includes a selection of about 650 letters, written between World War II and the end of Calvino's life.Trade ReviewOne of The Guardian Best Books of 2013, chosen by Pankaj Mishra Selected for the SFG Gift Guide 2013 "[C]onsistently absorbing and suggestive... [T]he chronicle not only of Calvino's intellectual development but of postwar Italy's... The letters in this book deal with great subtlety, sophistication, and wit, and occasionally even a certain cynicism, with challenges that might have overburdened a less mercurial, multifarious, essentially sane spirit."--Jonathan Galassi, New York Review of Books "The image of Calvino as postmodernism's light-footed prince follows easily. But, behind that image, who was Calvino? The publication of a considerable selection of Calvino's letters affords an opportunity, or many opportunities, to ask that question anew."--Lawrence Norfolk, Wall Street Journal "[T]here is no writer alive who resembles ... Calvino. So the appearance of a selection of Calvino's letters in English is a moment of happiness... [T]hese letters offer a gorgeous portrait of Calvino in the midst of his own productivity: as an editor, a reader, a critic, an inventor of new literary forms. And they allow the reader to investigate the complicated background from which those strange forms emerged."--Adam Thirlwell, New Republic "This collection, the first in English, gives voice and witness to a vibrant mind intensely engaged in the literary and political future of postwar Italy and the history of ideas... McLaughlin's translation is award-winning; the extensive notes provide a model of masterful research. Irresistible for Calvino readers."--Library Journal "Italo Calvino's letters ... provide ... pleasure and surprise... In them he shines as an editor of obvious brilliance and a writer of lavish gratitude towards those who appreciate his work."--Vivian Gornick, Prospect "Superbly translated by Martin McLaughlin, these letters place Calvino in the larger frame of 20th century Italy and provide a showcase for his refined and civil voice... Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941-1985 is a charming addition to the Planet Calvino--a place cluttered with sphinxes, chimeras, knights, spaceships and viscounts both cloven and whole."--Ian Thomson, Guardian "[I]mpeccably translated and annotated."--Robert Gordon, Literary Review "[A]ltogether fantastic... Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941-1985 is indispensable in its entirety, a treasure trove of timeless insight on literature and life."--Maria Popova, Brain Pickings "The general reader will come away from the Letters admiring this skeptical, loyal, generous, industrious man, who gave the life of letters the dignity it so often seems to lack."--Adam Kirsch, Barnes and Noble Review "It is impossible to overstate just how sublime and richly insightful Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941-1985 is in its entirety."--Maria Popova, Brain Pickings "This selection of letter offers intellectual riches and access to the workings of a wholly original mind. The presentation of the book is exemplary, with copious, precise notes by Martin McLaughlin identifying not only the recipients of the letters but also the background to the topics under discussion. McLaughlin's translation is fluent and elegant throughout."--Joseph Farrell, The (Scotland) Herald "[F]ascinating... A vastly entertaining collection, meticulously edited and annotated."--Peter Sirr, Irish Times "As the letters chart Calvino's journey from postwar communist concerns with faithfulness to history to his destiny as an imaginative maestro more concerned with being faithful to the universe, the text both instructs and entertains."--Gregory Day, WA Today "[C]ompelling."--Tiffany Nichols, City Book Review "[D]eeply rewarding."--Lisa Hilton, Standpoint "[I]t is provides a far greater insight into the life of Italo Calvino than an ordinary biography would have done."--Artswrap "Michael Wood has made a studious selection of Calvino's letters and a provides an insightful introduction that frames his selection in the larger tableau of Calvino's life and work. Ample notes further clarify many of the personal and historical details as well as the Italian idioms that appear throughout these letters. It is a book worthy of both study and appreciation."--Stephan Delbos, BODY "Selected and introduced by Michael Wood, translated by Martin McLaughlin, the collection is a mesmerizing peek inside the thinking of the great modern fabulist... Much of [Calvino's] letter writing seems to be an exercise in clear expression... He is a writer as scrupulous and demanding on himself as he is on the world around him. Calvino took the role of public intellectual very seriously, convinced in his job to explore the fringes of thought... A writer of such great control and refreshing playfulness, Calvino reveals how serious and unsure his journey was in this collection of candid letters."--Seth Satterlee, PWxyz (Publishers Weekly blog) "There is much to admire in McLaughlin's translation of the letters, not least his sensitivity to Calvino's variations of style and tone, from the ironic to the pedantic. The collection also provides new texts in English that provide valuable insights into the germination of Calvino's best-known works. It captures the writer's generosity and integrity and, above all, his deep and abiding passion for literary culture."--Rita Wilson, Sydney Review of BooksTable of ContentsIntroduction, by Michael Wood vii Translator's Note, by Martin McLaughlin xvii Abbreviations xix 1941-1945 1 1946-1950 32 1951-1955 73 1956-1960 111 1961-1965 212 1966-1970 311 1971-1975 390 1976-1980 461 1981-1985 511 Notes 535 Index 599

    1 in stock

    £15.29

  • Mr Palomar

    HarperCollins Mr Palomar

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £14.20

  • Visor libros, S.L. Poesias completas

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisCesare Pavese, nacido en el pueblo piamontés de Santo Stefano Belbo en 1908, se suicidó en 1950, y desde entonces la dimensión de su obra poética no ha dejado de incrementarse.En este volumen, al cuidado de otro escritor excepcional, Italo Calvino, se recogen, por orden cronológico, todas las poesías de Paves, desde sus primeros experimentos con los <>, escritos a los veintidós años, hasta el Last blues, de muy pocos meses anterior a su muerte.

    Out of stock

    £14.56

  • Siruela La jornada de un escrutador

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPuedo decir que escribir algo tan breve me llevó diez años, más de lo que había empleado en cualquier otro trabajo mío. La primera idea de este relato la tuve precisamente el 7 de julio de 1953. Estuve en el Cottolengo durante las elecciones unos diez minutos. No, no era escrutador; era candidato del Partido Comunista (candidato para completar la lista) y como candidato visitaba los colegios electorales donde los candidatos de la lista pedían la ayuda del partido para los problemas que pudieran surgir. De ese modo, presencié una discusión en una mesa electoral del Cottolengo entre democristianos y comunistas del tipo de la que constituye el centro de mi relato. Y fue entonces cuando se me ocurrió la idea del relato (...). Me puse a escribirlo pero no me salía (...). El resultado fue que quedé completamente incapaz de escribir durante muchos meses... Italo Calvino

    1 in stock

    £12.90

  • Siruela Coleccin de arena

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £16.24

  • Siruela Mundo escrito y mundo no escrito World written

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisCuando me aparto del mundo escrito para reencontrar mi lugar en el otro, en lo que solemos llamar el mundo, hecho de tres dimensiones, cinco sentidos y poblado por miles de millones de seres como nosotros, esto equivale para mí a repetir, cada vez, el trauma del nacimiento, a dar forma de realidad inteligible a un conjunto de sensaciones confusas y a elegir una estrategia para enfrentar lo inesperado sin que me destruya.Italo CalvinoMario Barenghi ha reunido en este libro una serie de artículos y ensayos de Italo Calvino, inéditos hasta ahora en castellano, que van desde los años cincuenta hasta 1985 y que el autor había publicado en distintos medios sin recopilarlos nunca en un volumen.Además de sus reflexiones sobre la literatura fantástica en Italia y en general, el destino de la literatura y de su propia obra, se recogen textos de extraordinario interés histórico, científico y antropológico que permiten reconstruir, casi completamente, el horizonte intelectual de Calvin

    1 in stock

    £20.81

  • Siruela Hilarotragoedia

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHilarotragoedia apareció en 1964. Era el primer libro de Giorgio Manganelli. Y puede decirse que en rarísimos casos un primer libro ha presentado un horóscopo tan elocuente de su autor. Desde el principio se muestra aquí que, para Manganelli, la literatura se remite, como el Género de los Géneros, al viaje a los Infiernos, a la Nekya. De hadesdestinados en la Hilarotragoedia se habla mucho, pero porque la palabra misma, la palabra literaria, es para Manganelli, por encima de todo, invitación a traficar con espíritus.

    1 in stock

    £17.00

  • 1 in stock

    £20.85

  • Fantastic Tales

    Mariner Books Classics Fantastic Tales

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £16.99

  • If on a Winters Night a Traveler

    Random House USA Inc If on a Winters Night a Traveler

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £21.25

  • Ediciones Cátedra Palomar

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDe padres italianos, Italo Calvino nació en Cuba y vivió en Italia y en París, conoció mundo y tomó nota de él. Fue partisano, viajero y escrutador; político " sui generis " , idólatra del lenguaje y la metaficción y naturalista diletante; erudito, inconformista y soñador; pero por encima de todo fue un lector integral que se convirtió a la vez en editor de Einaudi y en escritor de éxito.Como un mago de la alquimia, Calvino atravesó todos los estados de la materia narrativa, del estado sólido del neorrealismo al estado líquido de la fábula y el cuento fantástico, y por fin al estado gaseoso de la filosofía con la que concluye la última obra que publicó en vida, ese prodigio de sensibilidad titulado " Palomar " .

    1 in stock

    £22.00

  • Siruela La especulación inmobiliaria

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisEste libro constituye una excelente muestra de la sensibilidad narrativa de Italo Calvino (1923-1985) para captar los conflictos y los cambios de la sociedad italiana tras la caída del fascismo y la conclusión de la segunda Guerra Mundial.La especulación inmobiliaria es la historia de un intelectual de izquierdas con mala conciencia que decide lanzarse al escabroso mundo de los negocios. La realidad se encargará de demostrarle, en una cadena de falsas esperanzas y amargos desencantos, su irremediable fracaso como hombre práctico.

    2 in stock

    £23.51

  • labutxaca Si una nit dhivern un viatger

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSi una nit d'hivern un viatger explica les vicissituds d'una lectura frustrada. Els protagonistes són un lector -el Lector- i una lectora -la Lectora- i les interrupcions constants que pateixen sempre que es disposen a llegir. El responsable és un tal Ermes Marana, un traductor que s'ha proposat aniquilar tota fascinació per la lectura. Amb aquesta novella excepcional, Italo Calvino fa una reflexió insòlita sobre la literatura i captiva el lector precisament amb una història sobre la impossibilitat de llegir.

    2 in stock

    £18.41

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