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Calvino's Fictions: Cogito and Cosmos Book
Partisan fighting, air pollution, science, gold-leafed tarot cards, novelistic genres: Calvino's fiction encompasses a wide variety of subjects. In this book Kathryn Hume analyzes the "unmistakable accent" that unites his disparate creations and identifies Calvino's fundamental imaginative structures: his metaphysic of particles and flux, his granular concept of reality, his many images of engulfment, his models and microcosms, tracing the metamorphoses of such images throughout his novels and stories. The cosmicomical tales, with their focus on science, are seen as crucial to the development of the symbolic mindscapes that made Calvino a major international writer. He died before arriving at any satisfactory solution to the problems of relating the "I" to the "not-I," but Hume derives from his later works a philosophy based on the creation of likenesses, of internal microcosms that permit us to mirror the macrocosm. These interior pictures form part of a mental gallery, and provide the basis for "inward civilization," a way of defining the self that does not involve tyranny over others.Read More
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- 0198151845
- 9780198151845
- Kathryn Hume
- 1 June 1992
- Clarendon Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 224
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