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Baudolino by  William Weaver (Translator) Umberto Eco - First U.S. Edition - 2002 - from Bizarre Books & Music and Biblio.com
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Baudolino

by Umberto Eco, William Weaver (Translator)

First U.S. Edition

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Harcourt, 2002. First U.S. Edition. Hardcover. Like New. Great book! Clean pages, no marks, very slight edge wear on dj. From Publishers Weekly: In another grand mythical epic, Eco transports readers to the medieval Italy of The Name of the Rose (though almost two centuries earlier), where Frederick Barbarossa seeks to establish himself as the Holy Roman emperor. The story begins in 1204, as the Byzantium capital of Constantinople is sacked and Baudolino, the adoptive son of Frederick, recounts his life to Byzantine historian Niketas, whom he has just saved from the barbaric Latins. Unfolding amid religious conspiracy theories and mysticism, the narrative, which builds slowly, follows the life of Baudolino, an Italian peasant boy who fabricates stories he realizes people want to believe in. While studying in Paris, Baudolino meets several friends from all over the world, who together divulge their intimate dreams and share their desire to discover distant places. Two decades later, Baudolino calls together his friends to embark on what will be a lifelong journey to find Prester John, the Christian priest of the East, whose fabled reputation Baudolino has helped create. Eco seems to loosen the reins when the friends set out across unknown territories, where they grope through an eternally dark forest; traverse a river of stones and boulders; and encounter such mythical creatures as the sled-footed skiapods, dog-headed cynocephali and the Hypatia, beautiful sirens with the legs of goats. While the pilgrims are aware, to a certain extent, of Baudolino's truth-stretching, they all come to believe in their search, as does Baudolino himself. Eco builds his story upon light theological and historical debates, though fiction and history are more evenly balanced than in his previous book, The Island of the Day Before, making for a more engaging read. While this book lacks the suspense of The Name of the Rose, it is nevertheless a spirited story that might offer those previously daunted by his writing a more accessible entrée. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. ISBN: 0151006903.

  • Bookseller: Bizarre Books & Music US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: 08544
  • Format/binding: Hardcover
  • Book condition: Like New
  • Edition: First U.S. Edition
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN 10: 0151006903
  • ISBN 13: 9780151006908
  • Publisher: Harcourt
  • Date published: 2002
  • Pages: 528
  • Size: 6.25 x 9.5 x 1 inches
  • Weight: 1.95 pounds

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