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Italo Calvino: The Complete Life and Works


Episode 1091


This Wikipedia biography profiles Italo Calvino, a highly influential Italian novelist and short story writer known for his transition from neorealism to postmodern fabulism. Born in Cuba and raised in Italy, he was shaped by his family’s scientific background and his courageous involvement in the Italian Resistance during World War II. The text details his early affiliation with the Communist Party, his subsequent departure following the Soviet invasion of Hungary, and his later experimental period with the Oulipo group in Paris. His literary legacy is defined by iconic works like Invisible Cities and If on a winter's night a traveler, which earned him international acclaim and numerous prestigious awards. Beyond his writing, the source chronicles his personal life, his role as an influential editor at Einaudi, and his posthumous impact on global literature. This comprehensive record highlights Calvino's status as the most translated contemporary Italian author of his era.


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