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blueyorkie 's review for:
As Cidades Invisíveis
by Italo Calvino
Marco Polo dialogues with Kublai Khan, telling him how he feels about the imaginary cities he has visited. Each small chapter composes them: towns and memory, cities and desire, tapered cities, cities and gaze, and cities and the dead, with a few variations. I believe that to appreciate this text better, it would be necessary to provide a decoder. Unfortunately, I had not transported as I had hoped; he slightly annoyed me.