Italo Calvino Quotes About Reading

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  • Today each of you is the object of the other’s reading, one reads in the other the unwritten story.

    Italo Calvino (2010). “If On A Winter's Night A Traveller”, p.156, Random House
  • A classic is a book which with each rereading offers as much of a sense of discovery as the first reading.

    Book   Reading  
    Italo Calvino (2014). “Why Read the Classics?”, p.5, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Reading is going toward something that is about to be, and no one yet knows what it will be.

    Book   Reading  
    Italo Calvino (2012). “If on a winter's night a traveler”, p.84, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • You are about to begin reading Italo Calvino's new novel, If on a winter's night a traveler.

    Reading  
    Italo Calvino (2010). “If On A Winter's Night A Traveller”, p.3, Random House
  • You have with you the book you were reading in the cafe, which you are eager to continue, so that you can then hand it on to her, to communicate again with her through the channel dug by others' words, which, as they are uttered by an alien voice, by the voice of that silent nobody made of ink and typographical spacing, can become yours and hers, a language, a code between the two of you, a means to exchange signals and recognize each other.

    Book   Reading   Mean  
  • The things that the novel does not say are necessarily more numerous than those it does say and only a special halo around what is written can give the illusion that you are reading also what is not written.

    Reading  
    Italo Calvino (2010). “If On A Winter's Night A Traveller”, p.203, Random House
  • Something must always remain that eludes us ... For power to have an object on which it can be exercised, a space in which to stretch out its arms ... As long as I know there exists in the world someone who does tricks only for the love of the trick, as long as I know there is a woman who loves reading for reading's sake, I can convince myself that the world continues ... And every evening I, too, abandon myself to reading, like that distant unknown woman.

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  • You are about to begin reading Italo Calvino's new novel, If on a winter's night a traveler. Relax. Concentrate. Dispel every other thought. Let the world around you fade. Best to close the door; the TV is always on in the next room. Tell the others right away, "No, I don't want to watch TV!" Raise your voice -- they won't hear you otherwise -- "I'm reading! I don't want to be disturbed!" Maybe they haven't heard you, with all that racket; speak louder, yell: "I'm beginning to read Italo Calvino's new novel!" Or if you prefer, don't say anything: just hope they'll leave you alone.

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    Italo Calvino (2010). “If On A Winter's Night A Traveller”, p.3, Random House
  • It's better not to know authors personally, because the real person never corresponds to the image you form of him from reading his books.

    Book   Reading  
    "Enter the maze" by David Mitchell, www.theguardian.com. May 22, 2004.
  • I’m reading! I don’t want to be disturbed!

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  • If one wanted to depict the whole thing graphically, every episode, with its climax, would require a three-dimensional, or, rather, no model: every experience is unrepeatable. What makes lovemaking and reading resemble each other most is that within both of them times and spaces open, different from measurable time and space.

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    Italo Calvino (2010). “If On A Winter's Night A Traveller”, p.156, Random House
  • Every new book I read comes to be a part of that overall and unitary book that is the sum of my readings...if you need little to set the imagination going, I require even less: the promise of reading is enough.

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