Mr. Palomar

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Mr. Palomar is a contemplative novel by Italo Calvino that follows its introspective protagonist’s precise observations of the world as a way to explore perception, knowledge, and existence.

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Mr. Palomar canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literaryWork
novel
author Italo Calvino NERFINISHED
centralQuestion how an individual can understand the world through observation
whether precise description can grasp reality
countryOfOrigin Italy
explores how language mediates reality
the gap between experience and description
the search for order in complexity
focusesOn detailed observation of ordinary phenomena
the act of seeing and interpreting
form prose
genre contemplative fiction
experimental literature
philosophical novel
hasCharacterType introspective protagonist
hasCriticalReputation important late work of Italo Calvino
hasForm fragmented narrative
hasInfluenceOn contemporary philosophical fiction
hasSetting various everyday environments
intendedAudience adult readers
languageStyle concise
highly controlled
literaryMovement postmodern literature
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Mr. Palomar self-link
narrativeFocus existence
introspective observation
knowledge
perception
narrativeStyle essayistic reflection
precise descriptive prose
originalLanguage Italian
partOf Italo Calvino bibliography
philosophicalAspect epistemology
ontology
phenomenology
protagonist Mr. Palomar self-link
structure highly ordered, systematic arrangement of chapters
series of short, self-contained episodes
theme everyday life as philosophical inquiry
subjective perception
the limits of knowledge
the relationship between observer and world
tone analytical
meditative

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Italo Calvino notableWork Mr. Palomar
Mr. Palomar mainCharacter Mr. Palomar self-link
Mr. Palomar protagonist Mr. Palomar self-link