Foucault's Pendulum
by Umberto Eco
- Publicado
- 2007
- Páginas
- 623
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780156032971
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~10h 54min
Foucault's Pendulum es un fiction book de Umberto Eco. En 2007. Tiene 623 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Umberto Eco’s novel examines the perilous intersection of historical scholarship and modern obsession. Set within a Milanese publishing house, the narrative follows three editors who devise an elaborate fictional conspiracy linking medieval mysticism to contemporary secret societies. What begins as an intellectual exercise gradually spirals into a dangerous game of misinterpretation, drawing the attention of genuine occultists and fervent believers. Eco, a renowned semiotician and literary scholar, infuses the work with rigorous historical detail while exploring how meaning is constructed, distorted, and weaponized. The novel interrogates humanity’s persistent desire to find hidden patterns in chaos, questioning the boundaries between fact and fabrication. Through layered references to alchemy, hermeticism, and institutional archives, the story functions as both a literary puzzle and a meditation on intellectual hubris. Its intricate structure and philosophical depth have established it as a defining work of postmodern fiction, challenging readers to consider how narratives shape reality and why societies remain captivated by the allure of concealed truths.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Foucault's Pendulum?+
Foucault's Pendulum tiene 623 páginas.
¿Cuándo se publicó Foucault's Pendulum?+
Foucault's Pendulum se publicó en 2007.
¿De qué género es Foucault's Pendulum?+
Foucault's Pendulum es un libro de Fiction.
¿De qué trata Foucault's Pendulum?+
Umberto Eco’s novel examines the perilous intersection of historical scholarship and modern obsession. Set within a Milanese publishing house, the narrative follows three editors who devise an elaborate fictional conspiracy linking medieval mysticism to contemporary secret societies. What begins as ...
¿Quién escribió Foucault's Pendulum?+
Foucault's Pendulum fue escrito por Umberto Eco.