The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
Umberto Eco
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Description for The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
paperback. Yambo, a sixty-ish rare book dealer who lives in Milan has suffered a loss of memory; not the kind of memory neurologists call 'semantic' (Yambo remembers all about Julius Caesar and can recite every poem he has ever read), but rather his 'autobiographical' memory: he no longer knows his own name, doesn't recognize his wife or his daughters. Num Pages: 464 pages, Illustrations (chiefly col.). BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 199 x 129 x 30. Weight in Grams: 372. Good clean copy with some shelf wear
In this fascinating, abundant new novel from the incomparable Eco, Yambo, a rare-book dealer, has suffered a bizarre form of memory loss. He can remember every book he ever read but nothing about his own life.
In an effort to retrieve his past, he withdraws into his old family home and searches through boxes of old newspapers, comics, records, photo albums and diaries kept in the attic. And so Yambo relives his youth: Mussolini, Catholic education, Josephine Baker, Flash Gordon, Fred Astaire. His memories run wild, and life racing before his eyes takes the form of a graphic ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Vintage
Condition
Used, Very Good
Signed by the author
Yes
Number of Pages
464
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099481379
SKU
KAC0004913
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco (1932–2016) wrote fiction, literary criticism and philosophy. His first novel, The Name of the Rose, was a major international bestseller. His other works include Foucault's Pendulum, The Island of the Day Before, Baudolino, The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana, The Prague Cemetery and Numero Zero along with many brilliant collections of essays.
Reviews for The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
Confirms Eco as an outstanding writer of philosophy dressed as fiction
Stephanie Merrit
Observer
As always with Eco, there is much to admire
Sunday Times
A beautiful evocation of a difficult period of Italian history, full of the flair and erudition for which we love Eco
Metro
Genuinely clever...the writing, the quotes and ... Read more
Stephanie Merrit
Observer
As always with Eco, there is much to admire
Sunday Times
A beautiful evocation of a difficult period of Italian history, full of the flair and erudition for which we love Eco
Metro
Genuinely clever...the writing, the quotes and ... Read more