tofurkey
03-31-2010, 05:22 PM
Hey everyone! This is my first post so I'll include a short introduction. I enjoy clipping my nails once a month, sometimes every two weeks, and tofu makes good chow. Excellent, moving on.
I like reading short story because I have a relatively short attention span and it feels rewarding to get through an entire story successfully. However, my ego is being lambasted by this most recent author well known as Italo Calvino. How puzzling I find him to write consistently in metaphor- mind boggling all of it.
The story in particular that has stumped me is The Origin of Birds. The topic of Darwinian evolution in the setting of a comic strip ties this read into one big mangled knot. Mathematical allegory doesn't help either, such as naming one character "U(h)" (rank unit * Planck's constant). I actually understand what U(h) symbolizes in the story, but that's as far as I get to be honest.
Has anyone deciphered this riddle, or attempted to? Discussing other work by Calvino is fine by me.
I like reading short story because I have a relatively short attention span and it feels rewarding to get through an entire story successfully. However, my ego is being lambasted by this most recent author well known as Italo Calvino. How puzzling I find him to write consistently in metaphor- mind boggling all of it.
The story in particular that has stumped me is The Origin of Birds. The topic of Darwinian evolution in the setting of a comic strip ties this read into one big mangled knot. Mathematical allegory doesn't help either, such as naming one character "U(h)" (rank unit * Planck's constant). I actually understand what U(h) symbolizes in the story, but that's as far as I get to be honest.
Has anyone deciphered this riddle, or attempted to? Discussing other work by Calvino is fine by me.