Let the cork out
John Bayley, 26 October 1989
Foucault’s Pendulum
by Umberto Eco, translated by William Weaver.
Secker, 641 pp., £14.95, October 1989,0 436 14096 9 Show More
by Umberto Eco, translated by William Weaver.
Secker, 641 pp., £14.95, October 1989,
The Open Work
by Umberto Eco, translated by Anna Cancogni.
Radius, 285 pp., £9.95, October 1989,0 09 175896 3 Show More
by Umberto Eco, translated by Anna Cancogni.
Radius, 285 pp., £9.95, October 1989,
“... from behind, like champagne bottles. Eco’s chapters have epigraphs, one of which is from Karl Popper: ‘the conspiracy theory of society comes from abandoning God and then asking: “Who is in his place?” ’ This goes with the heading of the final chapter, which comes from Giordano Bruno, who was burnt by the Inquisition in the Roman ... ”