One of Dybek's six favorite books, as shared at The Week magazine:
Invisible Cities by Italo CalvinoRead about the other entries on the list.
Calvino calls this one-of-a-kind masterpiece a novel. Yet its plot is simply Marco Polo describing to Kublai Khan the cities in his kingdom. The book's true setting is the border between poetry and prose. It proceeds not by plot but by theme and variation, like a piece of music, and its lyrical beauty can be experienced over and over.
Invisible Cities is among Mark Binelli's ten favorite cities in literature and Pat Conroy's six favorite books.
--Marshal Zeringue