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The Island Of The Day Before

  • Author : Umberto Eco
  • Binding : Hardcover, Paper Dust Jacket

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The Island Of The Day Before

  • Author : Umberto Eco
  • Binding : Hardcover, Paper Dust Jacket

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 513

    Pages
  • 9780436202704

    ISBN
  • 153 mm

    Width
  • 234 mm

    Height
  • 933 gram

    Weight
  • ISLAND

    Edition
  • HARDCOVER,

    Binding
  • 2 OCTOBER 1995

    Publish Date
  • 46 mm

    Spine Width

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    Umberto Eco, one of the greatest storytellers of all time, continues to enthrall readers with this exquisitely crafted novel that celebrates the romance, war, politics, philosophy, and science of the baroque period in all its lush and colorful detail.

    Set in the 17th century, Eco's third novel tells the story of Roberto, a young nobleman. He survives war, the Bastille and shipwreck, and meets a variety of fantastical people, animals and machines as he voyages to a Pacific island straddling the date meridian.

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    Umberto Eco

    Umberto Eco is an Italian writer of fiction, essays, academic texts, and childrens books, and certainly one of the finest authors of the twentieth century. A professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna, Eco’s brilliant fiction is known for its playful use of language and symbols, its astonishing array of allusions and references, and clever use of puzzles and narrative inventions. His perceptive essays on modern culture are filled with a delightful sense of humor and irony, and his ideas on semiotics, interpretation, and aesthetics have established his reputation as one of academia’s foremost thinkers.

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