Italo Calvino Quotes
The Seventh Reader Interrupts You: "Do You Believe That Every Story Must Have A Beginning And An End? In Ancient Times A Story Could Only End In Two Ways: Having Passed All The Tests, The Hero And Heroine Married, Or Else They Died. The Ultimate Meaning To Which All Stories Refer Has Two Faces: The Continuity Of Life, The Inevitability Of Death."
You Stop For A Moment To Reflect On These Words. Then, In A Flash, You Decide You Want To Marry Ludmilla.
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