
Numbers in the Dark
Series: Penguin Modern Classics;
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Product details:
- Publisher Penguin Classics
- Date of Publication 28 May 2009
- Number of Volumes B-format paperback
- ISBN 9780141189741
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 198x130x17 mm
- Weight 217 g
- Language English
- Illustrations integrated black and white 0
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Short description:
A collection of short stories covering the length of the author's writing career, from when he was a teenager to shortly before his death. It includes fables; a town where everything has been forbidden apart from the game of tip-cat; and a pitiable tribe watching the flight paths of guided missiles from outside their mud huts.
MoreLong description:
Numbers in the Dark is a collection of short stories covering the length of Italo Calvino's extraordinary writing career, from when he was a teenager to shortly before his death. They include witty allegories and wise fables; a town where everything has been forbidden apart from the game of tip-cat; a pitiable tribe watching the flight paths of guided missiles from outside their mud huts; a computer programmer considering the possible sequence of a series of brutal acts; and dialogues with Henry Ford, a Neanderthal and the gloomy, overthrown Montezuma ...
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