The name of the rose

In 1327, finding his sensitive mission at an Italian abbey further complicated by seven bizarre deaths, Brother William of Baskerville turns detective.

Main Author: Eco, Umberto.
Other Authors: Dixon, Richard (Translator), Weaver, William, 1923-2013 (Translator)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Italian
Published: Boston : Mariner Books, 2014.
Edition: First Mariner Books edition.
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Summary: In 1327, finding his sensitive mission at an Italian abbey further complicated by seven bizarre deaths, Brother William of Baskerville turns detective.
Item Description: "Translations for the 2014 edition by Richard Dixon" -- t.p. verso
"Including the author's postscript."
Includes English translation of: Il postille a Il nome della rosa.
Physical Description: 579 pages : plan ; 21 cm
ISBN: 9780544176560 (pbk.)
Author Notes: Umberto Eco was born in Alessandria, Italy on January 5, 1932. He received a doctorate of philosophy from the University of Turin in 1954. His first book, Il Problema Estetico in San Tommaso, was an extension of his doctoral thesis on St. Thomas Aquinas and was published in 1956. His first novel, The Name of the Rose, was published in 1980 and won the Premio Strega and the Premio Anghiar awards in 1981. In 1986, it was adapted into a movie starring Sean Connery. His other works include Foucault's Pendulum, The Island of the Day Before, Baudolino, The Prague Cemetery, and Numero Zero. He also wrote children's books and more than 20 nonfiction books including Serendipities: Language and Lunacy. He taught philosophy and then semiotics at the University of Bologna. He also wrote weekly columns on popular culture and politics for L'Espresso. He died from cancer on February 19, 2016 at the age of 84.

(Bowker Author Biography)