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Umberto Eco (born January 5, 1932) is a novelist and philosopher. He is an author and semiotician, best known in the United States for his novels. He works as a professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna.

Eco was born in Alessandria, in the Italian province of Piedmont.

Bibliography

Novels

"The Name of the Rose" (Il nome della rosa -- A philosophical detective novel in a medieval setting)
See also "Postscript to 'The Name of the Rose'" for background to the novel.
A film of this book was made starring Sean Connery, Christian Slater, Ron Perlman, F. Murray Abraham and Michael Lonsdale.
"Foucault's Pendulum (book)" (Il pendolo di Foucault -- A present day conspiracy theory novel)
"The Island of the Day Before" (L'isola del giorno prima -- A novel about a XVII century nobleman marooned across the international date line)
"Baudolino" (Baudolino -- A novel about a young peasant adopted by emperor Frederick I Barbarossa, and his adventures)

Books on Philosophy, Semiotics, Linguistics, Aesthetics (NOTE: For some of these books he is co-author)

"Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language"
"The Limits of Interpretation (Advances in Semiotics)"
"The Role of the Reader : Explorations in the Semiotics of Texts"
"Interpretation and Overinterpretation"
"Kant and the Platypus : Essays on Language and Cognition"
"Serendipities : Language and Lunacy"
"The Search for the Perfect Language (The Making of Europe)"
"Art and Beauty in the Middle Ages"
"The Aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas"
"Belief or Nonbelief? : A Dialogue"

Books of his essays

"Misreadings"
"Travels in Hyperreality : Essays"
"How to Travel With a Salmon & Other Essays"


Other

: ("log" is greek for "logos" = knowledge) ; scandinavian expression for an expert in the field of James Bond

Further, Umberto Eco is an expert on the subject of 007, which adds him to the worldwide group of "bondologs".

James Bond related writings:

Il Caso Bond (aka The Bond Affair ) 1966 by Del Buono and Umberto Eco A collection of essays edited by Umberto Eco.

Umberto Eco: "The Narrative Structure in Fleming" in his The Bond Affair (1966) reprinted in Bernard Waitesr, Tony Bennett and Graham Martin ed. Popular Culture: Past and Present (London: Croom Helm, 1982).

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