Cosmicomics

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Cosmicomics is a collection of imaginative short stories by Italo Calvino that blend science, myth, and playful philosophical reflection to explore the origins and evolution of the universe.

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instanceOf book
short story collection
author Italo Calvino
countryOfOrigin Italy
EnglishTranslator William Weaver NERFINISHED
followedBy Time and the Hunter
t zero
follows The Watcher and Other Stories
genre fantasy fiction
philosophical fiction
science fiction
short stories
speculative fiction
hasCharacter Qfwfq
hasStory A Sign in Space
All at One Point
At Daybreak
Games Without End
How Much Shall We Bet
The Aquatic Uncle
The Dinosaurs
The Distance of the Moon
The Form of Space
The Light-Years
The Spiral
Without Colors
hasTranslation English
influencedBy folklore
modern science
mythology
literaryMovement postmodern literature
literaryStyle experimental narrative
metafictional elements
playful tone
narrator Qfwfq
notableFor blending science and myth in fiction
innovative narrative voice of Qfwfq
numberOfStories 12
originalLanguage Italian
originalTitle Le cosmicomiche
publicationYear 1965
publisher Giulio Einaudi Editore
surface form: Einaudi
subjectMatter cosmology
evolution of the universe
identity
memory
origin of the universe
relationship between science and myth
time
uses scientific hypotheses as narrative prompts

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Italo Calvino notableWork Cosmicomics