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I change my method and field of reference from book to book because I can never believe in the same
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I have spent more time with other people's books than with my own. I do not regret it.
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I'm a regular guy; I like well-defined outlines. I'm old-fashioned, bourgeois.
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I write... sonnets... and writing sonnets is boring. You have to find rhymes; you have to write hen
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What is modern art but the attempt to pinpoint vague, incorporeal, inexpressible sensations? What i
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If the reader looks, I think he will find plenty of moral and political ideas in my stories.
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I suffer from everyday life.
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Politics is marginal, but literature moves along by indirection.
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When I'm writing a book, I prefer not to speak about it, because only when the book is finished can
Italo Calvino:
An exotic birthplace on its own is not informative of anything.
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Italo Calvino:
I change my method and field of reference from book to book because I can never believe in the sameItalo Calvino:
I have spent more time with other people's books than with my own. I do not regret it.Italo Calvino:
I'm a regular guy; I like well-defined outlines. I'm old-fashioned, bourgeois.Italo Calvino:
I write... sonnets... and writing sonnets is boring. You have to find rhymes; you have to write henItalo Calvino:
What is modern art but the attempt to pinpoint vague, incorporeal, inexpressible sensations? What iItalo Calvino:
If the reader looks, I think he will find plenty of moral and political ideas in my stories.Italo Calvino:
I suffer from everyday life.Italo Calvino:
Politics is marginal, but literature moves along by indirection.Italo Calvino:
When I'm writing a book, I prefer not to speak about it, because only when the book is finished canItalo Calvino:
An exotic birthplace on its own is not informative of anything.