In Our Time: Culture

Italo Calvino

Dec 19, 2024
Jennifer Burns, Guido Bonsaver, and Beatrice Sica bring Italo Calvino to life. They delve into how his wartime experiences shaped his pivot from realism to fantasy. The guests explore his iconic works like 'Invisible Cities,' where he weaves profound themes of memory and perception. Calvino’s childhood tales spark joy in his narrative style, while his evolution showcases innovative techniques that continue to inspire today. Discussions reveal his nuanced engagement with social issues and the complexities of gender representation, highlighting his remarkable legacy.
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Reader as Creator in Calvino's Novel

  • If on a Winter's Night a Traveller shifts meaning creation from author to reader.
  • The book uses a frame story with interrupted novel openings across genres, highlighting reader participation.
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Calvino's Novel Impact Is Lasting

  • Calvino's frame narratives redefined novel structure, influencing diverse authors globally.
  • Postmodernism makes returning to traditional linear narratives difficult without recognising their artifice.
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Language and Reality in Calvino's Work

  • Calvino believed language should be perfected to translate reality's complexity.
  • His novels often include philosophical dialogue on how humans understand and verbalize the world.
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