Umberto Eco Biography

Biography

Type: Novelist, literary critic, philosopher, semiotician, and university professor

Born: 5 January 1932

Died: 19 February 2016

Selected bibliography:

Novels:

  • Il nome della rosa (1980; English translation: The Name of the Rose, 1983)
  • Il pendolo di Foucault (1988; English translation: Foucault's Pendulum, 1989)
  • L'isola del giorno prima (1994; English translation: The Island of the Day Before, 1995)
  • Baudolino (2000; English translation: Baudolino, 2001)
  • La misteriosa fiamma della regina Loana (2004; English translation: The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana, 2005)
  • Il cimitero di Praga (2010; English translation: The Prague Cemetery, 2011)
  • Numero zero (2015; English translation: Numero Zero, 2015)

Umberto Eco Quotes

The author should die once he has finished writing. So as not to trouble the path of the text.

When the writer (or the artist in general) says he has worked without giving any thought to the rules of the process, he simply means he was working without realizing he knew the rules.

I felt like poisoning a monk.

Rem tene, verba sequentur: grasp the subject, and the words will follow. This, I believe, is the opposite of what happens with poetry, which is more a case of verba tene, res sequenter: grasp the words, and the subject will follow.

All the stories I would like to write persecute me. When I am in my chamber, it seems as if they are all around me, like little devils, and while one tugs at my ear, another tweaks my nose, and each says to me, 'Sir, write me, I am beautiful.

But the purpose of a story is to teach and to please at once, and what it teaches is how to recognize the snares of the world.

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