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Numero Zero by Umberto Eco

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Numero Zero

Umberto Eco, Richard Dixon

HarperCollins · Paperback · May 17, 2016

Reading lane: Italian Literary Criticism

“Eco combines his delight in suspense with astute political satire in this brainy, funny, neatly lacerating thriller.” — Booklist 1945, Lake Como.

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Why This Clicks

Sharp & Studious

A clever, literate read with a satirical edge and enough brainwork to keep pace.

Come here for

  • Playful, analytical prose
  • Renaissance-adjacent erudition

Expect

  • A sustained narrative rhythm
  • History, criticism, and mischief in the same room

Book Details

Authors
Umberto Eco, Richard Dixon
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
May 17, 2016
Format
Paperback
Theme
Italian Literary Criticism · Italian Literary Collections
Reading lane
Italian Literary Criticism

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Publisher Categories

  • Literary Fiction

  • Contemporary Romance

  • Suspense

  • Political Thrillers

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  • Alternate History

  • Crime Fiction

  • Satire

About This Book

“Eco combines his delight in suspense with astute political satire in this brainy, funny, neatly lacerating thriller.” — Booklist 1945, Lake Como. Mussolini and his mistress are captured and shot by local partisans. The precise circumstances of Il Duce’s death remain controversial. 1992, Milan. Colonna, a depressed hack writer, is offered a fee he can’t resist to ghostwrite a book. His subject: a fledgling newspaper, which happens to be financed by a powerful media magnate....

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“Eco combines his delight in suspense with astute political satire in this brainy, funny, neatly lacerating thriller.” — Booklist 1945, Lake Como. Mussolini and his mistress are captured and shot by local partisans. The precise circumstances of Il Duce’s death remain controversial. 1992, Milan. Colonna, a depressed hack writer, is offered a fee he can’t resist to ghostwrite a book. His subject: a fledgling newspaper, which happens to be financed by a powerful media magnate. As Colonna gets to know the team, he learns of the editor’s paranoid theory that Mussolini’s corpse was a body double and part of a wider Fascist plot. It’s the scoop the newspaper desperately needs. The evidence? He’s working on it. It's all there: media hoaxes, Mafiosi, the CIA, the Pentagon, blackmail, love, gossip, and murder. A clash of forces that have shaped Italy since World War II—from Mussolini to Berlusconi. Numero Zero is the work of a master storyteller. “Although Numero Zero takes place in 1992, Eco may as well be describing our current journalistic landscape of hot takes and click bait.” — Los Angeles Times “Readers of Elena Ferrante or Rachel Kushner will likely catch the barbs in [Eco’s] clever absurdities.” — Vulture

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