Umberto Eco

Baudolino

Historical novel about liar wandering medieval world accumulating false identities

About the author

Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco was an Italian semiologist and novelist whose The Name of the Rose was a postmodern medieval mystery that achieved both huge popular success and serious critical acclaim. It is one of the most intellectually demanding bestsellers ever written, disguising profound philosophical content as a murder mystery. Foucault's Pendulum also used conspiracy thriller conventions for literary purposes.

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