Italo Calvino Newyorkese - Future perfect, Italo Calvino and the reinvention of the literature (International Colloquium) (1999 New York University)

atti del colloquio internazionale "Future perfect, Italo Calvino and the reinvention of the literature" : New York University, New York City, 12-13 Aprile 1999

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Paperback, in-8, 228 pp., illustrations, bibliographical notes, bibliography, index.

"Italo Calvino newyorkese" by Domenico Scarpa is a book that delves into the Italian author Italo Calvino's experience in New York City. The work explores how his time in the U.S. influenced his literary output and reflects on the contrasts between his Italian roots and the vibrant, modern atmosphere of New York. Scarpa analyzes how Calvino engaged with the city, not just as a physical space but as a source of inspiration that shaped his writing. The book provides critical insights into how the American setting impacted his worldview and literary themes.

The analysis is particularly intriguing for readers interested in understanding how Calvino's experiences in New York, including his thoughts on urban life, modernity, and cultural exchange, might have affected his works. This study offers a fresh perspective on the global influences that shaped one of Italy's most celebrated authors.
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2002Uitgever: Avagliano214 paginasISBN-10: 888309106XISBN-13: 9788883091063

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