Six Memos for the Next Millennium
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Six Memos for the Next Millennium

by Italo Calvino

Publisher
Penguin
Pages
124
Language
English
Published
2009

Overview

Translated by Patrick Creagh <b>'A rather wonderful little book, full of wit and erudition'</b><i>Daily Telegraph</i>Italo Calvino was due to deliver the Charles Eliot Norton lectures at Harvard in 1985-86, but they were left unfinished at his death. The surviving drafts explore of the concepts of Lightness, Quickness, Multiplicity, Exactitude and Visibility (Constancy was to be the sixth) in serious yet playful essays that reveal Calvino's debt to the comic strip and the folktale. With his customary imagination and grace, he sought to define the virtues of the great literature of the past in order to shape the values of the future. This collection is a brilliant précis of the work of a great writer whose legacy will endure through the millennium he addressed.

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