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Italo Calvino (/kælˈviːnoʊ/, also US: /kɑːlˈ-/; Italian: [ˈiːtalo kalˈviːno]; 15
October 1923 – 19
September 1985) was a Cuban-born
Italian writer and...
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Calvino is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Italo Calvino,
Italian journalist and
writer Jo
Calvino,
British weightlifter...
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Calviño in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Calviño is a
Spanish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Lucas Calviño (born 1984), Argentine...
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Calvino usually refers to
Italo Calvino, an
Italian writer.
Calvino may also
refer to:
Calvino (crater)
Calvino (surname)
Calvino Noir, a
video game Calviño...
- d'inverno un viaggiatore) is a 1979
novel by the
Italian writer Italo Calvino. The
postmodernist narrative, in the form of a
frame story, is
about the...
- a
series of
lectures written by
Italo Calvino for the
Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard,
though Calvino died
before delivering them. The lectures...
- (Italian: Le città invisibili) is a
postmodern novel by
Italian writer Italo Calvino. It was
published in
Italy in 1972 by
Giulio Einaudi Editore. The book...
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Nadia María
Calviño Santamaría (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnaðja kalˈβiɲo]; born 3
October 1968) is a
Spanish economist and
civil servant serving as the...
- "classic" is a
concern that has
occurred to
various authors ranging from
Italo Calvino to Mark
Twain and the
related questions of "Why Read the classics?" and...
- is a
collection of 200
Italian folktales published in 1956 by
Italo Calvino.
Calvino began the
project in 1954,
influenced by
Vladimir Propp's Morphology...