Each time he returns from his travels, Marco Polo is invited by Kublai Khan to describe the cities he has visited...Although he makes Marco polo summon up many cities for the Khan's imagination to feed on, Calvino is describing only one city in this book.
Venice, that decaying heap of incomparable splendour, still stands a s substantial evidence of man's ability to create something perfect out of chaos.
This most beautiful of Calvino's books throws up ideas, allusions, and breathtaking imaginative insights.