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Numbers in the dark : and other stories (original 1993; udgave 1993)

af Italo Calvino, Tim Parks

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For the first time in paperback--a volume of thirty-seven diabolically inventive stories, fables, and "impossible interviews" from one of the great fantasists of the 20th century, displaying the full breadth of his vision and wit. Written between 1943 and 1984 and masterfully translated by Tim Parks, the fictions in Numbers in the Dark display all of Calvino's dazzling gifts: whimsy and horror, exuberance of style, and a cheerful grasp of the absurdities of the human condition.… (mere)
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Titel:Numbers in the dark : and other stories
Forfattere:Italo Calvino
Andre forfattere:Tim Parks
Info:New York : Vintage Books, 1993
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Numbers in the Dark and Other Stories af Italo Calvino (1993)

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Se reconocen en estas a veces brevísimas obras maestras toda la demoledora ironía con la que Calvino «interviene» en los hechos cotidianos más nimios, pero que parecen insuperables, todo el humor con que describe los absurdos del Poder, toda la exuberante fantasía que en él suscitan una situación, un lugar, un objeto, una lectura cualesquiera, o el modo de ser de una persona o de una comunidad. Desde la lucha titánica que libra uno de sus personajes contra el hielo a la hora de servirse unos cubitos, hasta esa revolución que se desencadena precisamente cuando el poder establecido hace concesiones para evitarla, pasando por las paradojas a las que se enfrenta Casanova y las entrevistas imaginarias con el hombre de Neanderthal, Moctezuma o Henry Ford, los lectores nos sentimos como hechizados por la inagotable imaginación de Calvino. Desde «El hombre que llamaba a Teresa» (1943) hasta «La implosión» (1984), estos cuentos abarcan cuarenta años de su producción literaria.
  Natt90 | Jul 21, 2022 |
Distintos cuentos cortos, para mi algo desparejo ( )
  gneoflavio | Mar 20, 2017 |
Conjunto de cuentos de varias épocas, especialmente los primeros años. ( )
  juan1961 | Dec 29, 2016 |
(Come inizia:) "Scesi dal marciapiede, feci qualche passo a ritroso guardando in su, e, giunto in mezzo alla via, portai le mani alla bocca, a megafono e gridai verso gli ultimi piani del palazzo: - Teresa!. La mia ombra si spaventò della luna e mi si rannicchiò tra i piedi. Passò uno. Io chiamai ancora: Teresa! - Quello s'avvicinò, disse: - Se non chiamate più forte non..."
  circa2000 | Oct 4, 2013 |
This collects a number of different Italo Calvino short stories, ranging across his entire career. I think they're all stories that haven't been previously published in English. At least, they were all new to me, and I've read a fair few Calvinos at this point. The book opens with a number of goofy 2-3-page stories on various absurd topics (the town where everything was forbidden, or the country where everyone is a thief). These are fun, if flimsy. A lot of later authors have done stuff that reminds me of this (such as Jonathon Keats in The Book of the Unknown, or Michael Ajvaz in The Golden Age, though there are probably better examples), but Calvino was first, and let's be honest, he's probably the best.

The later stuff is longer, and it's all your typical Calvinoesque meanderings, but it's usually good, and when it's not, there's another one along in ten pages or so. I was a big fan of "The Lost Regiment," where an entire regiment goes missing in a very confusing town, or "A General in the Library," where a library is occupied by the military to find subversive material, only they turn out to like reading a whole lot. Come to think of it, there's a lot of stories here that satirize military thickheadedness, which makes sense for someone who resisted the Italian government during World War II. There are also interviews with a Neanderthal, Montezuma, and Henry Ford, which is a weird selection, but entertaining enough.

I have a fondness for his stories that are just ordinary (or seemingly ordinary) people overthinking very small moments. Mostly because I assert that that's what all of us do, or at least it's what I do, which is close enough.

Also good: "The Workshop Hen," about a crackdown on a hen in a workshop and the sadness and bureaucracy that ensues; "Beheading the Heads," about a gruesome tradition in a foreign country; "The Burning of the Abominable House," which reads like Calvino's take on the Clue film; and "Implosion" and "Nothing and Not Much," a couple Qfwfq stories (the same guy/entity/thing who starred in Cosmicomics and t zero).

The best story was "World Memory," about a computer that records all things, and the implications that has for a jealous husband. It actually feels very Stanislaw Lemesque, but then, I always assert that Calvinoesque is Lemesque.
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Calvino, Italoprimær forfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Calvino, EstherForordmedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
d'Aguiar, Rosa FreireOversættermedforfatternogle udgaverbekræftet
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For the first time in paperback--a volume of thirty-seven diabolically inventive stories, fables, and "impossible interviews" from one of the great fantasists of the 20th century, displaying the full breadth of his vision and wit. Written between 1943 and 1984 and masterfully translated by Tim Parks, the fictions in Numbers in the Dark display all of Calvino's dazzling gifts: whimsy and horror, exuberance of style, and a cheerful grasp of the absurdities of the human condition.

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