Italo Calvino Quotes
If On A Winter's Night A Traveler, Outside The Town Of Malbork, Leaning From The Steep Slope Without Fear Of Wind Or Vertigo, Looks Down In The Gathering Shadow In A Network Of Lines That Enlace, In A Network Of Lines That Intersect, On The Carpet Of Leaves Illuminated By The Moon Around An Empty Grave-What Story Down There Awaits Its End?-he Asks, Anxious To Hear The Story.
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