Approaches to Teaching the Works of Italo Calvino

Franco Ricci

earliest edition we have, 2013 Modern Language Association of America, 2013 159 pages

"Italo Calvino, whose works reflect the major literary and cultural trends of the second half of the twentieth century, is known for his imagination, humor, and technical virtuosity.... Given the range of his writing, teaching Calvino can seem a daunting task. This volume aims to help instructors develop creative and engaging classroom strategies. Part 1, "Materials," presents an overview of Calvino's writings, nearl...

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Approaches to Teaching the Works of Italo Calvino edition · 2013 · Modern Language Association of America · 159 pages · 9781603291651
Approaches to Teaching the Works of Italo Calvino edition · 2013 · Modern Language Association of America · 159 pages · 9781603291231
Approaches to Teaching the Works of Italo Calvino edition · 2013 · Modern Language Association of America · 159 pages · 9781603291668

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