The first complete English-language edition of one of Calvino's
important early short story collections
Blending reality and illusion with elegance and precision, the stories
in this collection--one of Calvino's earliest--take place in a World War
II-era and postwar Italy tinged with the visionary and fablelike
qualities that would come to define this master storyteller's later
style. A trio of gluttonous burglars invade a pastry shop; two children
trespass upon a forbidden garden; a wealthy family invites a rustic
goatherd to lunch, only to mock him. In the title story, a compact
masterpiece of shifting perspectives, a panicked soldier tries to keep
his wits--and his life--when he faces off against a young partisan with
a loaded rifle and miraculous aim. Throughout, Calvino delights in
discovering hidden truths beneath the surface of everyday life.
Stories from Last Comes the Raven have been published in translation,
but the collection as a whole has never appeared in English. This
volume, including several stories newly translated by Ann Goldstein, is
an important addition to Calvino's legacy.