UMBERTO ECO is a professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna and the best-selling author of numerous novels and essays. He lives in Italy.
Biography
Back in the 1970s, long before the cyberpunk era or the Internet boom, an Italian academic was dissecting the elements of codes, information exchange and mass communication. Umberto Eco, chair of semiotics at the University of Bologna, developed a widely influential theory that continues to inform studies in linguistics, philosophy, anthropology, cultural studies and critical theory.
Most readers, however, had never heard of him before the 1980 publication of The Name of the Rose, a mystery novel set in medieval Italy. Dense with historical and literary allusions, the book was a surprise international hit, selling millions of copies in dozens of languages. Its popularity got an additional boost when it was made into a Hollywood movie starring Sean Connery. Eco followed his first bestseller with another, Foucault's Pendulum, an intellectual thriller that interweaves semiotic theory with a twisty tale of occult texts and world conspiracy.
Since then, Eco has shifted topics and genres with protean agility, producing fiction, academic texts, criticism, humor columns and children's books. As a culture critic, his interests encompass everything from comic books to computer operating systems, and he punctures avant-garde elitism and mass-media vacuity with equal glee.
More recently, Eco has ventured into a new field: ethics. Belief or Nonbelief? is a thoughtful exchange of letters on religion and ethics between Eco and Carlo Maria Martini, the Roman Catholic cardinal of Milan; Five Moral Pieces is a timely exploration of the concept of justice in an increasingly borderless world.
Eco also continues to write books on language, literature and semiotics for both popular and academic audiences. His efforts have netted him a pile of honorary degrees, the French Legion of Honor, and a place among the most widely read and discussed thinkers of our time.
The year is 1327. Franciscans in a wealthy Italian abbey are suspected of heresy, and Brother William of Baskerville arrives to investigate. When his delicate mission is suddenly overshadowed by seven bizarre deaths, Brother William turns detective. His tools are the logic of Aristotle, the theology of Aquinas, the empirical insights of Roger Bacon - all sharpened to a glistening edge by wry humor and a ferocious curiosity. He collects evidence, deciphers secret symbols and coded manuscripts, and digs into the eerie labyrinth of the abbey, where "the most interesting things happen at night."
In seven days of apocalyptic terror, a killer strikes seven times--and seven monks die. The year is 1327. The place is a wealthy abbey in Italy. And the crimes committed there are beyond the wildest imaginings. It will be the task of English Brother William of Baskerville to decipher secret symbols and dig into the eerie labyrinth of abbey life to solve the mystery. Also a major motion picture starring Sean Connery and F. Murray Abram. 4 cassettes.
有人说,看完《玫瑰之名》再与埃科聊天,就好像面对一根波隆纳的罗马蜡烛;他才情焕发,心思缜密,是个诡谲但不狡狯的学者。 虽然这种形容跟鬼话一样,但我不得不承认,《玫瑰之名》的确是根漂亮的“波隆纳罗马蜡烛”。阅读它的最佳方式是:随便翻到一页,读下去,直到困倦。...
評分哲学让人终归面临绝望。或者不如说,绝望终归引领人走到哲学那里。《玫瑰之名》,“开篇伊始是圣经,祈祷圣经,圣经即上帝。开篇是上帝,每一个虔诚的修道士的本分是每天以唱圣歌的谦卑,重复从不变化的生活。可以说这种活动具有无可辩驳的虔诚”,“现在我要逐字复述所看到、...
評分就是这一版,符号学巨著,个人感觉超过密码,但前提是耐得住寂寞,反复看,还有很多背景知识需要掌握。 * 「要警惕預言家和那些準備為真理而獻身的人,因為他們通常會拉上眾多的人與他們同歸於盡,經常是先與他們,有時則是替他們去死。」 * 「約爾格作了一件惡事,因...
評分我庆幸我能以一个“俗人”的视角来阅读这本书。 任何严谨的思辨、逻辑推理、符号解构转瞬即逝。而对历史学、神学、宗教,我均无任何研究。 在迷宫中,你需要清醒。 这是一个故事,走入神的殿堂,我仿佛仰望繁星和众神,却又审视大地和人性。 创世纪的过程中,eco以文字搭建的...
評分这本书里探讨了很多有趣的问题,故事本身倒不怎么出人意料,倒是辩论中能看到很多不同的观念,涉及各种领域,有启发性。有可能的话值得再好好回味一下。
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