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What should be cherished in literature? Calvino devotes one lecture, or memo to the reader, to each of five indispensable qualitie...more
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This is a series of lectures and in each of them Calvino takes it upon himself to recommend to the next millennium a particular literary value which he holds dear, and has tried to embody in his work. That way this book becomes not only a manifesto on how to write but also a guide to interpreting Calvino’s writings.
1) Lightness: not frivolity but a lightness of touch that allows the writer and reader to soar above the paralyzing heaviness of the world.
2) Quickness: the mental speed of the narra...more
Six Memos for the Next Millennium is a book based on a series of lectures written by Italo Calvino for the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard, but never delivered as Calvino died before leaving Italy. The lectures were originally written in Italian and translated by Patrick Creagh. The lectures were to be given in the fall of 1985, and Memos was published in 1988. The memos are lectu...more
Per spiegarvi perché bisognerebbe leggere questo saggio a tutti, anche a chi di letteratura non gliene importa e non ne mastica, userò una citazione, una soltanto.
Siamo nella prima lezione, Leggerezza. Uno degli emblemi di questo valore per Calvino è il Cavalcanti protagonista della novella VI,9 del Decameron, un personaggio silenzioso, solitario, un personaggio, anche, che all'inizio della novella in questione sembra molte cose, ma non leggero: è un intellettuale,...more
Now, I am also discovering that I don't really like many books about writing. Moorcock's Death is No Obstacl...more
Less strict demarcations, more on what Calvino loves and how other authors do it - though he does quote himself extensively. He goes all over the place, and revels in the paradox, the contradiction, or the provocative image. I can't really summarize it, as he goes all over the place and leaves you...more
INTERVIEWER: What place, if any at all, does delirium have in your working life?
ITALO CALVINO: Delirium? . . . Let’s assume I answer, I am always rational. Whatever I say or write, everything is subject to reason, clarity, and logic. What would you think of me? You’d think I’m completely blind when it comes to myself, a sort of paranoiac. If on the other hand I were to answer, Oh, yes, I am really delirious; I always write as if I were in a trance, I don’t know how I write such crazy things,...more

I think my favorites were lightness and multiplicity considering that quickness, exactitude, and visibility seem to be very self-evidently positive...more
I have tried to remove weight, sometimes from people, sometimes from heavenly bodies. Sometimes from cities
At certain moments I felt that the entire world was turning into stone
With myths, one should not be in a hurry
It is better to let them settle into the memory
It is true that software cannot exercise its powers of lightness except through the weight of hardware
The iron machines still exist, but they obey the orders of weightless bits
Quickness
Death is hidden in clocks
Tristram Shandy d...more
“My discomfort arises from the loss of form that I notice in life, which I try to oppose with the only weapon I can think of, an idea of literature”
Why it is important to be able to fantasize those things greater than the self, and if this greater collective of ideas and reference points creates a novel of multiplicity or simply confusion. How the use of language...more
To summarize briefly, Italo Calvino chooses six (actually five) traits he would like to see carried forward into a millennium which, alas, he did not live to see.It almost doesn't matter what these traits are: It only matters that Calvino took all of literature and examined it through his jeweler's loupe, showing us new relati...more
'It sometimes seems to me that a pestilence has struck the human race in its most distinctive faculty--that is, the use of words. It is a plague afflicting language, revealing itself as a loss of cognition and immediacy, an automatism that tends to level out all expression into the most generic, anonymous, and abstract formulas, to dilute meanings, to blunt the edge of expressiveness, extinguishing the spark that shoots out from the collision of words and new circumstances.
At...more
'Six memos...' is consisted of actually five lectures on:Lightness, quickness, exactitude, visibility , multiplicity and the last lect...more
1 – Lightness,
2 – Quickness,
3 – Exactitude,
4 – Visibility,
5 – Multiplicity
and the never written memo '6 – Consistency'.
In my opinion these lectures transcend “Goodreads”, these lectures are a must-reads for every serious writer and reader!
The third memo by Italo Calvino – Exactitude – begins as follows:...more
Completed herein are five of the six “memos”: Lightness, Quickness, Exactitude, Visibility, and Multiplicity with Consistency being...more
In the Quickness chapter Calvino talks about the 'object of power' as protagonist, and about repeated situations, phrases and formulas, as so often found in fairy tales. He considers the importance of difference, not blunting but sharpening differences. He offers examples from literature regarding vast...more
Revisiting a great many themes he discussed in The Uses of Literature, he breaks down what he values in reading and writing, and shows examples of the qualities he admires. Throughout, he's an entirely witty, charming commentator. I mean, the categories for literature that he espouses sometimes seem a wee bit arbitrary, but I didn't really care. He makes his case and makes it well.
I think the overabundance of foreign languages was also annoying.
Italian writer Italo Calvino (1923-1985) starts Six Memos for the Next Millennium (Trans. Patrick Creagh. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1988, ISBN: 0679742379) off with a single paragraph introduction, stating near the end of it that his 'confidence in the future of literature consists in the knowledge that there are things that only literature can give us, by means...more
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Though I'm not a personal fan of PoMo, I am--aren't we all?--a product of it in many ways--kind of like when you're born in the '80s, you aren't actively doing it, but are definitely affe...more
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His style is not easy to classify; much of his writing has an air reminiscent to th...more