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Köp båda 2 för 868 krErudite, wide-ranging, and slyly humorous...The literary examples Eco employs range from Dante to Dumas, from Sterne to Spillane. His text is thought-provoking, often outright funny, and full of surprising juxtapositions. * The Atlantic * Reading [these chapters] is indeed like wandering in the woods...They might in fact be called, more prosaically, "How to Be a Good Reader," for Eco, in his incredibly manipulative way, has you eating out of his hand by the end of them. -- Susan Salter Reynolds * Los Angeles Times Book Review * The dim boundary between the imaginary and the real is Eco's home terrain...He is a foxy gamesman, using enchanted woods as a flexible image for narrative texts, and mustering a playful array of allusions from The Three Musketeers to the Rocky Horror Picture Show. -- Robert Taylor * Boston Globe * [This] dashing and stylish series of six lectures...displays Umberto Eco's enviable ability to transform arid semiotics and narrative theory into intellectual entertainment. -- John O'Reilly * Independent *
Umberto Eco (19322016) was an internationally acclaimed writer, philosopher, medievalist, and professor, and the author of the best-selling novels Foucaults Pendulum, The Name of the Rose, and The Prague Cemetery, as well as childrens books. His numerous nonfiction books include Confessions of a Young Novelist, Six Walks in the Fictional Woods, and The Open Work (all from Harvard). He was a recipient of the Premio Strega, Italys highest literary prize; the Prince of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities; and a Chevalier de la Lgion dHonneur from the government of France.
1. Entering The Woods 2. The Woods Of Loisy 3. Lingering In The Woods 4. Possible Woods 5. The Strange Case Of The Rue Servandoni 6. Fictional Protocols Notes Index