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André Alexis Reads Italo Calvino

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Is There a Speed of the Imagination?

Cavin's work is 'absolutely in love with the human imagination', he says. The speed of poetic imagery that is absolutely transcendent, you know, in great work. He describes a moment when an old man who has bladder problems turns into poseidon and drowns the world.

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