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Numero Zero
Contributor(s): Eco, Umberto (Author), Dixon, Richard (Translator)
ISBN: 0544811836     ISBN-13: 9780544811836
Publisher: Harpervia
OUR PRICE:   $13.46  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Satire
- Fiction | Thrillers - Political
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.3" W x 7.8" (0.45 lbs) 208 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
#1 Italian bestseller

"Witty and wry . . . It's hard not to be charmed." -- New York Times Book Review

"One of the most influential thinkers of our time." -- Los Angeles Times

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. "Farcical, serious, satiric, and tragic" (Le Point, France), Numero Zero is the work of a master storyteller.

UMBERTO ECO (1932-2016) was the author of numerous essay collections and seven novels, including The Name of the Rose, The Prague Cemetery, and Inventing the Enemy. He received Italy's highest literary award, the Premio Strega, was named a Chevalier de la L gion d'Honneur by the French government, and was an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters


Contributor Bio(s): Dixon, Richard: - RICHARD DIXON lives and works in Italy. His translations include works by Umberto Eco, Roberto Calasso, and Giacomo Leopardi. His translation of The Prague Cemetery by Umberto Eco was short-listed for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2012.Eco, Umberto: - UMBERTO ECO (1932-2016) was the author of numerous essay collections and seven novels, including The Name of the Rose, The Prague Cemetery, and Inventing the Enemy. He received Italy's highest literary award, the Premio Strega, was named a Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur by the French government, and was an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.