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Notes in the margins of "The Name of the Rose"

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Notes in the margins of "The Name of the Rose"
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Umberto Eco (b. 1932) wrote six novels: the worldwide bestseller "The Name of the Rose," and the acclaimed "Foucault's Pendulum," "The Island of the Day Before," "Baudolino," "The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana," and "The Prague Cemetery." These books are considered entertaining yet challenging; clear yet full of mystery. This is precisely why readers, spurred on by intellectual games under the sign of romance, in the element of humor, eagerly reread, discuss, and debate these books.

Only once did the author himself enter the circle of debaters and commentators, writing a clever, funny, and very entertaining commentary: "Notes in the margins of 'The Name of the Rose.'" This text most closely resembles a blog. Although let's not forget that it was created before the advent of blogs, the invention of the internet, and even the proliferation of personal computers.
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