La Scimmia di Mare ha recensito Le città invisibili di Italo Calvino
Capolavoro
5 stelle
Letto più e più volte. La forma mista di romanzo e guida è meravigliosa, una gemma piccola solo nel numero di pagine. Forse il mio libro preferito.
161, pagine
lingua Italian
Pubblicato il 1993 da Mondadori.
"Kublai Khan does not necessarily believe everything Marco Polo says when he describes the cities visited on his expeditions, but the emperor of the Tartars does continue listening to the young Venetian with greater attention and curiosity than he shows any other messenger or explorer of his." So begins Italo Calvino's compilation of fragmentary urban images. As Marco tells the khan about Armilla, which "has nothing that makes it seem a city, except the water pipes that rise vertically where the houses should be and spread out horizontally where the floors should be," the spider-web city of Octavia, and other marvelous burgs, it may be that he is creating them all out of his imagination, or perhaps he is recreating fine details of his native Venice over and over again, or perhaps he is simply recounting some of the myriad possible forms a city might take.
Letto più e più volte. La forma mista di romanzo e guida è meravigliosa, una gemma piccola solo nel numero di pagine. Forse il mio libro preferito.
Except they keep ya awake thinking about 'em...