Invisible Cities

Describe symbolism in Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino

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Calvino portrays Tamara as a city of perceptions and symbols. The city's wares are valuable because of what they represent and not what they are. One must see the city as though they were reading the written pages. A man leaves Tamara without having ever discovered its true nature.

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Invisible Cities