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Italo Calvino was an Italian author whose works are characterized by a blend of magical realism, postmodernism, and the deconstruction of language. His novels had a profound impact on Italian literature as well as the global literary landscape. Calvino was born on October 15, 1923, in Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba, to Italian parents. His family soon returned to Italy, and he grew up in San Remo on the Ligurian coast. Calvino’s early life was marked by the tumultuous events of World War II. He became involved with the anti-fascist Italian Resistance and, after the war, identified with left-wing political ideologies.
Calvino’s literary career began with his first novel, The Path to the Nest of Spiders (1947), a war novel that drew from his experiences in the Italian Resistance. However, in the postwar period he gained international recognition for his unique style, blending elements of surrealism, magic realism, and postmodernism. His early works, such as The Cloven Viscount (1952) and The Nonexistent Knight (1959), showcased his ability to craft fantastical narratives and to explore the boundaries of reality and fiction. The 1960s marked a significant turning point in Calvino’s career. During this time, he began to experiment with techniques that challenged traditional storytelling conventions.
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