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Umberto eco numero zero
Umberto eco numero zero







Braggadocio treats Colonna to a series of long monologues detailing a grand conspiracy that he is investigating. Much of it comes off as didactic - though perhaps the dialogue has a flow or cadence in the original Italian that isn't captured by Richard Dixon's translation.Ĭolonna strikes up a tentative friendship with one of his colleagues, Romano Braggadocio, a muckraking writer with a penchant for wild theorizing. And it lacks much of the rich, colorful writing of his previous novels, instead opting for long stretches of expository dialogue in which characters lecture one another on Italy's complex political history. For one, it is relatively short - less than 200 pages. (Nov.Though this complex, wheels-within-wheels plotting is classic Eco, "Numero Zero" stands apart from the rest of his oeuvre in a few ways. As fact and fiction merge into mystery, Eco offers fewer clues than in his masterwork, The Name of the Rose, but no William of Baskerville to solve the puzzle. Unfortunately, the promise of a psychological/political thriller remains unfulfilled. Historical fiction still inspires his best writing, but while romance and humor have never been his forte, they are both credible here. For Eco ( The Prague Cemetery), 20th-century history is a mud river beneath Italian society, creating sinkholes for truth and principle. Formerly a magazine freelancer for What They Don’t Tell Us, Bragadaccio is obsessed with the idea that Mussolini is alive, well, and living in Argentina, with the coverup connecting the CIA, a right-wing/Catholic conspiracy, and sundry government scandals. As the newspaper takes shape, Colonna becomes romantically involved with Maia, the horoscope writer, and befriends Bragadaccio. At editorial meetings, the newspaper’s six reporters are taught such journalistic techniques as dumbing down, grouping stories to suggest worrisome themes, responding to complaints by casting aspersions on the complainer, quoting sources real and imaginary, and slanting news while maintaining an objective posture.

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Colonna’s new job includes ghostwriting Simei’s book about the newspaper experiment, for his own purposes.

umberto eco numero zero

In 1992, Colonna-a 50ish university dropout who ekes out a living as a hack journalist/manuscript reviewer/proofreader/fact-checker-is hired by Milan editor Simei to help produce sample issues of a proposed (mock) newspaper underwritten by an ambitious hotel and nursing home magnate for his private use. At the heart of Eco’s short, satiric novel beats a rant against contemporary journalism and the suspicion-rich, fact-poor culture it nurtures.









Umberto eco numero zero