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German TV star Horst Tappert dies. Hollywood Reporter, United States - 30 minutes ago. But Tappert's fans -- and they included Pope John Paul II and writer Umberto Eco -- saw something more. In an essay on "Derrick" and its phenomenal success ...... Mon December 15, 2008, 10:26 am
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Travel Writing and Tall Tales: An Historical PerspectiveWorld Hum, CA - 22 hours ago... been perhaps the most strongly fictional branch of non-fiction writing,? pointing to Herodotus and Sir John Mandeville, and Umberto Eco?s map dilemma. .... Wed April 30, 2008, 1:55 pm |
guardian.mberto Eco: The lost art of handwritingguardian.es, says Umberto Eco Umberto Eco . . . 'The crisis began with the ballpoint pen. Handwriting no longer had soul, style or personality'. ...... Sun September 20, 2009, 4:07 pm |
What are you reading? (first Wednesday edition)Daily Kos, CA3) The authors assume you will get the joke. Not on some super-high, Umberto Eco-like level, but that you will know "to err is human" and "bozo sapiens" and similar... Wed June 3, 2009, 3:22 am |
Europe: a post-modern model (3/4)Newropeans Magazine, France - 1 hour agoUmberto Eco wrote in La Repubblica (Italy), Gianni Vattimo in La Stampa (Italy), Adolf Muschg in Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Switzerland), Richard Rorty in ...... Thu January 8, 2009, 9:35 am |
(subscription)World?s top 100 (subscription), UK - 7 hours agoLast time round Richard Dawkins came in third (just behind Noam Chomsky and Umberto Eco). Dawkins is in the list again this year, along with Jared Diamond, ...... Mon April 28, 2008, 5:27 am |
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