Umberto Eco

Born in 1932
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  • Umberto Eco was an Italian intellectual renowned for his work in semiotics, medieval studies, and literature.

  • His 1980 novel The Name of the Rose brought him international acclaim, combining his scholarly interests with popular fiction.

  • Eco was a prolific writer, producing novels, essays, children's books, and newspaper columns.

  • He taught at the University of Bologna for much of his career, becoming an Emeritus professor.

  • Eco's work often explored themes of interpretation, symbolism, and the nature of knowledge.

  • His 1995 essay "Ur-Fascism" remains influential for its analysis of fascist ideologies.

Books by Umberto Eco