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Author Eco, Umberto.

Title Faith in fakes : essays / Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by William Weaver
Published London : Secker and Warburg, 1986

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Description xii, 307 pages ; 24 cm
Summary Umberto Eco, author of the bestselling The Name Of The Rose, is an academic, a semiologist by profession, but that narrow description fails to do justice to a mind of omnivorous cutiosity. This effervescent collection of essays deals with a menagerie of topics that could be contained under no other roof. Disneyland, holography, museums, the Bishop of Hippo, Superman, the need to define the Middle Ages - these are just a handul of the items that catch this roving and erudite eye. Eco touches with equal authority on the constricting influence of denim jeans, the relation between language and power, the value of stylistic analysis in assessing the virtues of The Iliad or Bo Derek, the impact of the computer and the role of the urban gureilla. Probing, provocative, scholarly and irreverent, Eco combines the disciplines of a polymath with the prodding curiosity of the man behind you in the queue for the fairground. The ride may occassionally be vertiginous, but is always intensely stimulating. (Inside cover)
Analysis General essays in Italian - English texts
General essays in Italian. - English texts
Notes U.S. ed. published under title: Travels in hyperreality
Translation of: Semiologio quotidiano
Subject Essays -- Italian -- 20th century -- English -- Texts
Essays.
Semiotics.
Author Weaver, William, 1923-
LC no. 86673724
ISBN 0436140888
Other Titles Essays. Selections. English
Semiologio quotidiano
Travels in hyperreality