Invisible CitiesImaginary conversations between Marco Polo and his host, the Chinese ruler Kublai Khan, conjure up cities of magical times. " Of all tasks, describing the contents of a book is the most difficult and in the case of a marvelous invention like Invisible Cities, perfectly irrelevant" (Gore Vidal). Translated by William Weaver. A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book |
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Adelma Aglaura already arrived atlas Beersheba beneath Berenice bridge canals chicken run chrysoprase Cities and desire Cities and eyes Cities and memory Cities and names Cities and signs city's Clarice cloud Continuous cities dead describe different cities distance domes dream emperor empire Eudoxia Eusapia Eutropia everything exist face Fedora Ferris wheel follow foreigner garden gaze hanging happy Hidden cities houses Hypatia imagined inhabitants Irene journey Khan's Kublai Khan land Lares Laudomia Leandra leave Leonia Leonia's living look majolica marble Marco Polo Marozia Maurilia mountain move never night Olinda palace past Penates Penthesilea Perhaps piles pipes Polo's Pyrrha recognize remain repeat rise roofs routes rubbish shifting silea space speak square stone streets tell termites Thin cities things thought tions towers Trading cities traveler Valdrada Venice walls wind words Zaira Zenobia شد


