Umberto Eco - Numero Zero



Having read most of Umberto Eco's books, I expected this smaller one to be short and to the point. Yet it contains pages of lists and if you look at it closely, has little content.

Eco can be great, is a gifted writer, yet this book is very disappointing. His style is still good in this book, of course it is, because he is a great writer. I'm forgetting already what it is all about.
The cover is very deceiving, it has nothing compelling in it.
What a pity.

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