Italo Calvino: The Garden of Stubborn Cats
The Garden of Stubborn Cats is a short story by Italo Calvino, published in 1963 as part of Marcovaldo, or The Seasons in the City. The story follows Marcovaldo, a humble worker who, on his solitary walks, begins to observe the secret world of urban cats. Following a tabby cat, he discovers a city hidden between walls and rooftops, a feline territory that survives in the interstices of modernity. His curiosity leads him to a mysterious garden, the last refuge of animals in a city in constant transformation, where humans and cats seem to wage a silent battle for space and time.