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De onzichtbare steden
Book • 2001
In 'De onzichtbare steden', Italo Calvino presents Marco Polo recounting his travels to the powerful Kublai Khan.
The narrative consists of short fragments where Marco Polo describes fifty-five cities, many of which are imaginary and surreal.
The book is characterized by its unique blend of philosophy, fantasy, and masterful prose, often blurring the lines between reality and fiction.
The cities described are not just physical places but also metaphors for human experiences and the nature of reality itself.
The narrative consists of short fragments where Marco Polo describes fifty-five cities, many of which are imaginary and surreal.
The book is characterized by its unique blend of philosophy, fantasy, and masterful prose, often blurring the lines between reality and fiction.
The cities described are not just physical places but also metaphors for human experiences and the nature of reality itself.
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