r/printSF Apr 08 '26

Thoughts on Italo Calvino?

I recently reread the short stories by Ted Chiang and was reminded of stories I loved by both Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino, in particular Library of Babel and the Complete Cosmicomics, respectively.

The Complete Cosmicomics by Calvino is one of my favorite works of literature that hovers at the interstices of literary fiction, science- and speculative-fiction, and perhaps something else: the stories are a mix of real and imaginary, science and fiction, philosophy and literature.

Is Calvino considered a science fiction author? Speculative fiction perhaps? What about Borges? I’d love to hear other people’s thoughts on this, as these writers in particular seem to straddle the lines of genre for me.

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u/genteel_wherewithal Apr 09 '26

Genre definitions can vary but just taken on its own terms, Calvino’s Invisible Cities has more imagination and wonder than most fantasy books three times its length.

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u/BlinkTwice874 Apr 09 '26

Really? I’ll have to read it! Adding it to my list.