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Under the Jaguar Sun
Under the Jaguar Sun
Author: Italo Calvino, William Weaver (Translator)
In these three witty and fantastical stories, Italo Calvino explores the sensory aptitudes of the body in taste, hearing and smell. — 'Each story continues Calvino's lifelong campaign to add more territory to the empire of the imagination; each discloses marvels in regions that we presumed exhausted' Time'In all three stories, int...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780099222514
ISBN-10: 0099222515
Publication Date: 3/18/1993
Pages: 83
Edition: New Ed
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Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Master storyteller Italo Calvino set out to write a book about the five senses but died before completing that project. He did, however, complete the three stories that comprise this collection. Set in Mexico, and following the culinary adventures of a couple on holiday, Under the Jaguar Sun is about the sense of taste and how taste comes to define the couples relationship. A King Listens, perhaps the most fully developed of the stories (and certainly the most memorable), explores the consequences of a monarchs uncanny ability to hear all that occurs in his palace. In The Name, the Nose two men obsessively search for the women who bewitch them with indefinable, unknowable, elusive scents. As always with Calvino, these three extraordinary and haunting stories give us much to ponder. Even though his project was never completed, the stories stand on their own merits and are authentically and remarkably Calvinoesque.


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