
In "The Argentine Ant," the narrator and his wife move to an unnamed village (rural and near the sea). The location of Italy is suggested by the titles "Signor" and "Signora" used for various characters. They are following the recommendation of a certain carefree Uncle Augusto, who has anticipated their move to this region and claims that there is good living to be enjoyed here. According to the narrator, Uncle Augusto led him to believe that jobs were not too difficult to find in this village and that the region offered an excellent lifestyle.
- Book Cover Type: Paperback
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN : 9786001192036
- Persian Title: کتاب مورچه ی آرژانتینی اثر ایتالو کالوینو
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