The ground-breaking first novel from Umberto Eco - a murder mystery, an enthralling chronicle of the Middle Ages, a piece of biblical analysis and a stunning popular and critical success all at once.
Umberto Eco (1932-2016) wrote fiction, literary criticism and philosophy. His first novel, The Name of the Rose, was a major international bestseller. His other works include Foucault's Pendulum, The Island of the Day Before, Baudolino, The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana, The Prague Cemetery and Numero Zero along with many brilliant collections of essays.
The late medieval world, teetering on the edge of discoveries and
ideas that will hurl it into one more recognisably like
ours...evoked with a force and wit that are breathtaking
*Financial Times*
A novel of sunning intelligence, linguistic richness, thematic
complexity
*Il Giorno*
This novel belongs with Voltaire' philosophical tales-in the
entertaining guise of an erudite fiction story, it is also a
vibrant plea for freedom, moderation and wisdom
*L'Express*
A brilliant deconstruction of the traditional crime novel
*Mail on Sunday*
Whether you’re into Sherlock Holmes, Montaillou, Borges, the
nouvelle critique, the Rule of St. Benedict, metaphysics, library
design, or The Thing from the Crypt, you’ll love it. Who can that
miss out?
*Sunday Times*
The late medieval world, teetering on the edge of discoveries and
ideas that will hurl it into one more recognisably like
ours...evoked with a force and wit that are breathtaking *
Financial Times *
A novel of sunning intelligence, linguistic richness, thematic
complexity * Il Giorno *
This novel belongs with Voltaire' philosophical tales-in the
entertaining guise of an erudite fiction story, it is also a
vibrant plea for freedom, moderation and wisdom * L'Express *
A brilliant deconstruction of the traditional crime novel -- Iain
Rankin * Mail on Sunday *
Whether you're into Sherlock Holmes, Montaillou, Borges, the
nouvelle critique, the Rule of St. Benedict, metaphysics, library
design, or The Thing from the Crypt, you'll love it. Who can that
miss out? * Sunday Times *
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