A landmark new translation of a Calvino classic, a whimsical, spirited
novel that imagines a life lived entirely on its own terms
Cosimo di Rondó, a young Italian nobleman of the eighteenth century,
rebels against his parents by climbing into the trees and remaining
there for the rest of his life. He adapts efficiently to an existence in
the forest canopy--he hunts, sows crops, plays games with earth-bound
friends, fights forest fires, solves engineering problems, and even
manages to have love affairs. From his perch in the trees, Cosimo sees
the Age of Enlightenment pass by and a new century dawn.
The Baron in the Trees exemplifies Calvino's peerless ability to weave
tales that sparkle with enchantment. This new English rendering by
acclaimed translator Ann Goldstein breathes new life into one of
Calvino's most beloved works.