Baudolino

Baudolino

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Oct 6, 2003 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (527 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 527
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Oct 6, 2003
Editorial Harcourt, Inc.
ISBN-10 0156029065
ISBN-13 9780156029063

Descripción

In the tumultuous backdrop of April 1204, Constantinople faces a catastrophic siege, embodying a clash of cultures, ambitions, and human frailty. Amidst the chaos emerges Baudolino, a young man endowed with an extraordinary imagination and a talent for weaving tales that blur the lines between truth and fiction. His life is forever altered as he becomes embroiled in the conflict not only for the survival of his beloved city but also to unveil the fantastical tales and legends that shape his world.

Baudolino’s journey is not just a physical one through devastated streets, but a metaphysical exploration of belief and the power of storytelling. He encounters a host of vibrant characters, each with their own dreams and desires, contributing to a narrative rich in history, philosophy, and fantasy. As he navigates the crumbling empire, Baudolino's adventures reveal the interconnectedness of humanity and the nuances of faith, loyalty, and deception.

Umberto Eco's masterful prose invites readers into a historical labyrinth filled with intellectual musings and layered meanings. With each page, the story unfolds into a vivid tapestry that honors both the chaos of war and the beauty of human imagination, ultimately challenging perceptions of reality and myth in the quest for meaning against the backdrop of one of history's most significant moments.

Géneros

Romance Misterio Historia Humor Crimen
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