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Invisible Cities midway discussion (p. 75)
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So far, I'm not entirely sure what I think. I'm hoping the second half will give more than the first half.

Definitely felt the same way. I think the point that calvino was trying to impress upon the reader with at this point was that Khan was beginning to understand why Polo was making up all of these cities. At the beginning he was contesting because he knew that Marco was making stuff up, but I think he's becoming enchanted by the unique aspects of each city, to the point where he doesn't care if they're real or not.

Each city can be interpreted by the reader differently - because of this, we should also not take the cities literally (like what Kublai has does in the beginning) and more so focus on the underlying themes that Marco Polo presents with each city story


Agreed! You make valid points.

I enjoyed reading about the one which was described as having bright blue lagoons. I'm a sucker for bright, clean looking waters.

The book sort of lives between the literary and the philosophical worlds in a really intriguing way. Excited to see where it goes, or if it goes anywhere at all.
This thread is for the first half of the book - until the sixth chapter on page 75. So this discussion will obviously contain spoilers for the first half of the book.
Be sure to check out the thread once in a while during February, as we read the book. Don't hesitate to share your opinions - likes and dislikes - and any questions or discussions about the book you might have.