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Calvino: The Castle of Crossed Destinies: Thread 1. The Tale of the Ingrate and His Punishment
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Well, what are you waiting for? Stretch your legs, go ahead and put your feet on a cushion, on two cushions, on the arm of the sofa, on the wings of the chair, on the coffee table, on the desk, on the piano, on the globe. Take your shoes off first. If you want to, put your feet up; if not, put them back. Now don't stand there with your shoes in one hand and the book in the other.
Adjust the light so you won't strain your eyes. Do it now, because once you're absorbed in reading there will be no bu ...more
Adjust the light so you won't strain your eyes. Do it now, because once you're absorbed in reading there will be no bu ...more

I have never read a book that feels as much like reading this book as reading this book does. Does Calvino read minds?
In other words, yes, I was bored with it, confused by it, annoyed and hungry for a complete novel. Determined to find a reliable thread of story to follow. Always finding another chapter, another story, another way to read, another person to be, getting lost in a labyrinth constructed entirely of paper and words, forming worlds, coming back to me, finding me before I can find the ...more
In other words, yes, I was bored with it, confused by it, annoyed and hungry for a complete novel. Determined to find a reliable thread of story to follow. Always finding another chapter, another story, another way to read, another person to be, getting lost in a labyrinth constructed entirely of paper and words, forming worlds, coming back to me, finding me before I can find the ...more

I've never been so intimidated by the previous reviews of a book. This must be the Velvet Underground of books- only a few people read it, but after they do, they write amazing reviews.
I can't compete with the others for insight or creativity, so I'll go with brevity. This is the most accessible post-modern book that I have read aside from The Crying of Lot 49. Most of it was just amazing. I loved the rhythm of the first three quarters of it. The last part of it was so overtly metafictional that ...more
I can't compete with the others for insight or creativity, so I'll go with brevity. This is the most accessible post-modern book that I have read aside from The Crying of Lot 49. Most of it was just amazing. I loved the rhythm of the first three quarters of it. The last part of it was so overtly metafictional that ...more

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