Das Foucaultsche Pendel

Roman

12 x 4.14 x 19.1 cm, 848 pages

German language

Published Jan. 1, 2009 by dtv Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG.

ISBN:
978-3-423-21110-9
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ASIN:
3423211105

Extraordinary narrative by Italian semiotician and professor Umberto Eco, who guides us through the darkest corners of history.

29 editions

Relevant premise

Tough book to read. This was my third attempt to read it. I love a good historical novel, and I enjoyed 'The Name of the Rose' so much, that I read it either twice or thrice. So for some reason, I decided to give this book a last try.

In the year 2024, the premise of the book is as relevant as ever and the idea of the story is fun. I even have the feeling that the story was meant with a bit of satire.

However, the author overly used esoteric jargon, almost palpably for the sake of letting the world know how much esoteric jargon he knew. Not only did it make the satire fall flat, it also made the story extremely slow to develop.

I feel that the book could have had the exact same story with 200 fewer pages. Then, it would have …

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Subjects

  • Templars
  • semiotics
  • medieval history
  • Fiction
  • Voodooism
  • Foucault's pendulum
  • Thought and thinking
  • Religions
  • Alchemists
  • Idolatry
  • Occultism
  • Psychological fiction
  • Occult fiction
  • Vodou
  • Superstition
  • Alchemy
  • French literature
  • Mythe
  • Templiers
  • Occultisme
  • Romans
  • Pendule de Foucault
  • Roman italien
  • Ordinateurs
  • Moyen Age
  • Societes secretes
  • Mystery fiction
  • Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author)
  • Fiction, occult & supernatural
  • Fiction, psychological
  • New York Times reviewed
  • Historische romans (genre)
  • Italian literature
  • 18.29 Italian literature
  • Paranormal fiction
  • Vaudou
  • Romans, nouvelles