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“Despina can be reached in two ways: by ship or by camel. The city displays one face to the traveler arriving overland and a different one to him who arrives by sea. When the camel driver sees, at the horizon of the tableland, the pinnacles of the skyscrapers come into view, the radar antennae, the…” quote by Italo Calvino
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““Despina can be reached in two ways: by ship or by camel. The city displays one face to the traveler arriving overland and a different one to him who arrives by sea. When the camel driver sees, at the horizon of the tableland, the pinnacles of the skyscrapers come into view, the radar antennae, the white and red wind-socks flapping, the chimneys belching smoke, he thinks of a ship; he knows it is a city, but he thinks of it as a vessel that will take him away from the desert, a windjammer about to cast off, with the breeze already swelling the sails, not yet unfurled, or a steamboat with its boiler vibrating in the iron keel; and he thinks of all the ports, the foreign merchandise the cranes unload on the docks, the taverns where crews of different flags break bottles over one another’s heads, the lighted, ground-floor windows, each with a woman combing her hair. In the coastline’s haze, the sailor discerns the form of a camel’s withers, an embroidered saddle with glittering fringe between two spotted humps, advancing and swaying; he knows it is a city, but he thinks of it as a camel from whose pack hang wine-skins and bags of candied fruit, date wine, tobacco leaves, and already he sees himself at the head of a long caravan taking him away from the desert of the sea, toward oases of fresh water in the palm trees’ jagged shade, toward palaces of thick, whitewashed walls, tiled courts where girls are dancing barefoot, moving their arms, half-hidden by their veils, and half-revealed. Each city receives its form from the desert it opposes; and so the camel driver and the sailor see Despina, a border city between two deserts.””

Italo Calvino

About This Quote

Source Novel: Invisible Cities, 1972

The city is perceived differently depending on the traveler's perspective, likening it to a ship or a camel, highlighting how environment shapes perception.

In simple terms: Perspective changes how we see a place.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how viewpoint alters understanding.

Themes

perception culture travel identity duality

Mood

reflective poetic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • tourism
  • urban planning
  • cross‑cultural communication
  • storytelling
  • architecture

Key Concepts

symbolism metaphor urban theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does your own background shape what you notice in a city?
  • What other metaphors could describe a border city?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may oversimplify complex urban realities.

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