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reviewed The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco (Harvest in translation)

Umberto Eco: The Name of the Rose (1994, Harcourt Brace)

It is the year 1327. Franciscans in an Italian abbey are suspected of heresy, but …

Review of 'The Name of the Rose' on 'Goodreads'

It's a murder mystery set in a 14th century Italian monastery. It's Eco's thesis on symbols and faith. It drags at times, but the whole picture is such a well constructed story that gives you a great basis to appreciate Eco's later works (which are sometimes a response to this book's success).

@cowboy@bookwyrm.social while the Name of the Rose is certainly more "consumable" the Pendulum blow my mind. Thats actually one of my favorites books. So dense and full of history that largely actually happened ... a masterpiece.

@cowboy@bookwyrm.social while the Name of the Rose is certainly more "consumable" the Pendulum blow my mind. Thats actually one of my favorites books. So dense and full of history that largely actually happened ... a masterpiece.