I've just finished 'Under the Jaguar Sun' by Italo Calvino, which is a symbolist scavenger hunt crystallized into three awesome short stories. I had read 'If on a Winter's Night a Traveler' for AP English two years ago (which I am still having a hard time wrapping my head around). But, then again, I'm the only one I know who has read Calvino.
I thought all Postmodernists lacked imagination, but this guy is a salutory splash of water in the face of all that dry, tasteless contemporary literature. Perhaps there are a few of you out there who would like to share a thought or two on Calvino (I find him very enigmatic).


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)....especially that short story about ants ("La formica argentina" is the title in Italian, no idea about the translation), and "The path of spiders nest" (rough terrible translation of the title by me..."Il sentiero dei nidi di ragno" originally)...i was very lost about these ...