Difficult Loves

How does Italo Calvino use imagery in Difficult Loves?

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Example of Imagery:

"Beyond the gold glints, the water's blue deepened, as if from down below rose an inky darkness. It was useless: nothing equaled the savor of life found in books"

Source(s)

Stories of Love and Loneliness, The Adventure of a Reader, pg. 265