The Book of Italo Calvino "The Baron in the Tree" is about the Baron Cosimo PiovascodiRondò, or Cosimo for short. After refusing to eat an unpleasant snail plate, he lived in the Ombrosa tree for almost a lifetime. When he was twelve years old, his sister made a night for family dinner. Cosimo insisted on his saying "I will never get off." (Calvino 13) He never stepped into the ground again. Cosimo was not tied to trees, but he was able to travel through trees to many places in Ombrosa and have a very adventurous and fulfilling life.
Calvino's most famous book may be an invisible city and cosmology. Both are wonderful, but according to my taste, the best works of Calvino are "trilogy with coat of arms", "baron of tree", "descenders of crow", and "no". Knight of existence. "My favorite is a baron on a tree, running on a tree and telling a young baron living his life. However, it is only over 200 pages. Therefore, I will name a "nonexistent knight", this is a novel about cry, a real knight, and he is summoned to Charlemagne's "good faith and faith to the sacred cause." As a bonus, most versions include a similarly good short story for the 17th century visitors The Cloven Viscount.
During intellectual social fermentation, in the quiet On Brosa Valley, The Baron in Talo Calvino talks about Cosimo Piovascodi Rondò, and Cosimo 's brother Biagio, which provides families with a history and long - term tension. Cosimo 's father, Baron Arminio, married the successor general of Corradina. The Baron seems to continue abusing his children "half of the malignant"; he fought in the war on a horse, but it eventually made the children runaway, became crazy, And finally I did not listen to their father. . One day, when Ballist invited French court to have lunch at noon, Batista brought her new French cuisine, a snail. When Aminio forced Cosimo to eat snails, Cosimo and the reader realized that he could no longer cope with his father's abuse and cry. Probably imprisoned lifestyle is unavoidable
During the Cortez, the trees of Santa Maria del Tule were on the circumference of 36 meters. There is a sculpture on the side of the tree showing the presence of the famous traveler Baron von Humboldt, but C. Professor Conzatti made an additional recommendation on his monograph on Santa Maria del Tuller (1934). Another point of interest is that the state of the trunk can not be agreed; in one thesis it is recorded as three trunks growing together, but in other papers it is recorded as a huge trunk.