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Cosmicomics (Italian: Le cosmicomiche) is a
collection of
twelve short stories by
Italo Calvino first published in
Italian in 1965 and in
English in 1968...
- The
Complete Cosmicomics is a 2009 book that
collects almost all of the
Cosmicomic stories by
Italian postmodern writer Italo Calvino. The
single volume...
- best-known
works include the Our
Ancestors trilogy (1952–1959), the
Cosmicomics collection of
short stories (1965), and the
novels Invisible Cities (1972)...
- in t zero. Calvino, Italo. "At Daybreak", in
Cosmicomics. Calvino, Italo. "A Sign in Space", in
Cosmicomics. Gore Vidal's
critique of
Italo Calvino discusses...
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together with
those from
Cosmicomics and
other sources, are now
available in a
single volume collection, The
Complete Cosmicomics (Penguin UK, 2009). Wikiquote...
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Italo Calvino,
specifically "The
Distance of the Moon" in Calvino's
Cosmicomics. The
style comes from
Hayao Miyazaki's
anime and from La
Linea by the...
- characters:
Lieutenant Fenimore,
fictional character in a
short story of the
Cosmicomics by
Italo Calvino Fenimore Art Museum, in Cooperstown, New York, United...
- writer,
author of
Ensaio sobre a
cegueira Italo Calvino (1923–1985),
Cosmicomics etc.
Arnold Lobel (1933–87),
author of Fables,
winner 1981 Caldecott...
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complexities and heavy-handed
symbolism ultimately prove off-putting."
Cosmicomics Head over
Heels (2012 film)
Patema Inverted Relativity (M. C. Escher)...
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picture is
featured in the
cover of the 1965
edition of
Italo Calvino's
Cosmicomics. Locher, J. L. (2000). The
Magic of M. C. Escher.
Harry N. Abrams, Inc...