Rožės vardas
A Historical, Classics, Mystery book. What is love? There is nothing in the world, neither man nor Devil...
„Rožės vardas“ (1980) – pirmasis italų mokslininko semiotiko, meno teoretiko Umberto Eco romanas, kurio šlovės ir populiarumo nepranoko nė vienas kitas jo kūrinys.Romano veiksmas vyksta 1327 metais Šiaurės Italijos kalnuose stūksančiame vienuolyne. Prisidengęs detektyvine fabula, U. Eco įtraukia skaitytoją į filosofines diskusijas, teologinius debatus, į sudėtingą XIV amžiaus gyvenimą su realiais ir išgalvotais veikėjais. Šios knygos skaitymo būdų yra tiek pat kiek skaitytojų; ją galėtume vadinti moderniu „atsakymynu“ į viduramžių klausimus. U. Eco čia panašus į raganių, ilgu aristoteliškosios tradicijos samčiu maišantį viduramžius savo postmodernistiniame katile, o skaitytojai kviečiami žavėtis, stebėtis, linksmintis ir šiurpti vienu metu.
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. , , Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose What is love? There is nothing in the world, neither man nor Devil nor any thing, that I hold as suspect as love, for it penetrates the soul more than any other thing. Nothing exists that so fills and binds the heart as love does. Therefore, unless you have those weapons that subdue it, the soul plunges through love into an immense abyss. Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose (Everyman's Library Fear prophets, Adso, and those prepared to die for the truth, for as a rule they make many others die with them, often before them, at times instead of them. Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose
20 February 2016 - Umberto Eco died yesterday. Sad. May he rest in peace and may the gods be with him. I have read some rather amazing books this year but upon reflection this has to be the best. Apart from being a gothic thriller set in the late fourteenth century in a monastery, the structure and style of the work is exceptional.... We shall not understand the history of men and of other times unless we ourselves are alive to the requirements which that history satisfied, nor will our successors understand the history of our time unless they fulfill these conditions.croce We shall not understand the history of men... "The Name of the Rose" is not a book to be picked up lightly with the expectation that you, the reader, are about to embark on a traditional work of historical fiction. Umberto Eco expects much from the reader of this book. Almost immediately the unsuspecting reader will find himself dropped into the midst of the High Middle Ages, a...