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“For “Copito de Nieve”, [...] the contact with the tire seems to be something affective, possessive, and somehow symbolic. From it he can have a glimpse of what for man is the search for an escape from the dismay of living: investing oneself in things, recognizing oneself in signs, transforming the…” quote by Italo Calvino
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““For “Copito de Nieve”, [...] the contact with the tire seems to be something affective, possessive, and somehow symbolic. From it he can have a glimpse of what for man is the search for an escape from the dismay of living: investing oneself in things, recognizing oneself in signs, transforming the world into a collection of symbols; a first daybreak of culture in the long biological night. To do this the gorilla possesses only an old tire, an artefact of human production, alien to him, lacking any symbolic potentiality, naked of meanings, abstract. Looking at it, you would not say that much could be derived from it. And yet what, more than an empty circle, can contain all the symbols you might want to attribute to it? Perhaps identifying himself with it, the gorilla is about to reach, in the depths of silence, the springs from which language burst forth, to establish a flow of relationships between his thoughts and the unyielding, deaf evidence of the facts that determine his life . . .””

Italo Calvino

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Complete Cosmicomics” by Italo Calvino, 1999

A gorilla’s encounter with a human-made tire becomes a metaphor for humanity’s quest to find meaning and language amid existential emptiness.

In simple terms: A tire symbolizes humanity’s search for meaning.

Key Takeaway

Seek symbols in everyday objects.

Themes

meaning existentialism language culture symbolism

Mood

contemplative introspective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • art analysis
  • philosophical essay
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

semiotics anthropology psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What everyday objects could serve as symbols for you?
  • How does recognizing meaning in emptiness affect your worldview?
A Different Perspective

The tire’s emptiness may limit its symbolic power.

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