Week 13: The Distance to the Moon







Literary speculation is an interesting topic. It sort of includes everything that we have talked about. In way it capstones every week of this blog. There is no limit to speculative literature. Often times we talk about the future with this topic. However anything can be considered speculative if it involves discussing what could be. That is the key to this topic. What could be is what makes speculative literature.

In the reading list for this week was a short story called The Distance to the Moon. It was written by Italo Calvino. The story takes up around seven pages and just ends. When I say that I mean literally just ends. The story does not wrap up. It kind of just throws you out. I find that very interesting, yet annoying. I love the world built by Calvino. He does an amazing job of bringing us in to his mind. You get drawn in and all attention is on the setting. Then you are out and it is like you were never there. He is quick and to the point with this story.

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