![]() ![]() For more than 10 years, Khan kept Polo in his service, sending him to different parts of his empire to collect taxes and report on conditions there. Another meeting occurred between the men in Khan’s summer palace at Xanadu. ![]() Invisible Cities continues this trend by using the historic meeting between the Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan and the Venetian merchant and explorer Marco Polo as a basis for investigating the conception, experience, and evolution of cities.Īt the first meeting between Polo and Khan in the 1260s, Khan asked Polo to tell him about European affairs. According to New York Times reviewer Joseph McElroy, Calvino already had the reputation of being Italy’s “most original storyteller” for his use of fantastical and fabulist motifs to explore philosophical and scientific themes such as evolution (McElroy). ![]()
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