
Make Enemies
by H
About This Novel
Umberto Eco, the most dazzling Italian writer in the second half of the 20th century, left the world with literary thoughts, in-depth exploration of semiotics, dialectical thinking on philosophy, exploration of religious ethics, and detailed comments on literary works. It is all-encompassing and logically rigorous; fifteen chapters of occasional talks span ancient and modern times and travel to multiple worlds. "Making Enemies" is a "collection of occasional talks" by Umberto Eco. The book contains fifteen articles. The content spans ancient and modern times and travels to multiple worlds. It integrates the writer's multiple identities into one book: From it, we can not only see the philosophical reflections and literary concerns of the scholar Eco, but also the The public intellectual Eco uses the past to satirize the present and criticizes current ills. There are clues of the creation of the novelist Eco, and there is also the old naughty Eco who writes about the life experience with his wonderful ideas. It is all-encompassing, allowing you to be shocked by Eco's talent and at the same time discover a country you have never reached.
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