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This book stems from Umberto Eco's account of the genesis of his extraordinary novel, The Name of the Rose, but, like the novel itself, it goes far beyond the particular: '...in March 1978 ... I had the urge to poison a monk.' Along the way, it touches on bad books, ideal readers, historical form, and the metaphysics of the detective story.
Publication Data:
Author(s): Umberto. Weaver, William. (Trans. ) Eco (Text)
Publisher: Secker & Warburg.
Pages: 96
Language: it
Category: Literature and Fiction
Genre: Literature & Fiction
ISBN: 043614090XKisharon Langdon
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Reflections on the "Name of the Rose" Eco, Umberto and Weaver, W. (Hardcover)
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