Calvinoism
Jonathan Coe, 26 March 1992
Six Memos for the Next Millennium
by Italo Calvino, translated by Patrick Creagh.
Cape, 124 pp., £5.99, February 1992,0 224 03311 5 Show More
by Italo Calvino, translated by Patrick Creagh.
Cape, 124 pp., £5.99, February 1992,
Under the Jaguar Sun
by Italo Calvino, translated by William Weaver.
Cape, 86 pp., £10.99, February 1992,0 224 03310 7 Show More
by Italo Calvino, translated by William Weaver.
Cape, 86 pp., £10.99, February 1992,
The Fountains of Neptune
by Rikki Ducornet.
Dalkey Archive, 220 pp., $19.95, February 1992,0 916583 96 1 Show More
by Rikki Ducornet.
Dalkey Archive, 220 pp., $19.95, February 1992,
“... in 1985, the year of his death. Tracing the lineage of the encyclopedic novel through Perec, Mann, Proust and Flaubert, he homes in on the figures of Carlo Emilio Gadda and Robert Musil, two ‘engineer-writers’ who have one quality in common: ‘their inability to find an ending’. Despite his own love of arcana and encyclopedic forms, Calvino’s ... ”