Baudolino

Hardcover, 348 pages

Langue : Spanish

Publié 23 octobre 2001 par Editorial Lumen, S.A..

ISBN :
978-84-264-1309-3
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5 étoiles (1 critique)

En una zona del bajo Piamonte donde años después se fundaría la ciudad de Alessandria, el fantasioso y embustero Baudolina conquista a Federico Barbarroja y se convierte en su hijo adoptivo. Baudolino inventa historias que se transforman en Historia y, empujado por la imaginación de su ahijado, Federico emprende una cruzada por restituir al Preste Juan las más prestigiosa reliquia de la cristiandad, el Santo Grial. Federico muere en el intento, y será Baudolino quien continúe el viaje hacia tierras lejanas, desafiando monstruos y enamorando a la más singular de las hijas de Eva. Aventura picaresca, novela histórica, relato de un delito imposible, teatro de invenciones lingüísticas hilarantes, esta obra es una celebarción del mito y la utopía.

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Exploring the line between myth and history

5 étoiles

(I wrote this review in October 2003!) With all of the bizarre fiction present in the piles of Masonic books which have been published over the last three hundred years, it may seem strange that this book review recommends a piece of fiction to Masons which has absolutely nothing to do with Freemasonry. Umberto Eco's latest novel is a strange voyage through 12th century Europe. The book's title character is a peasant whose talents at learning languages and telling lies attract the attention of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I, who adopts him. The book is a chronicle of Baudolino's life as told by himself. It begins as truths and minor tall tales which quickly spiral into a fantastic tale so unbelievable that the reader is left wondering if any of Baudolino's story has a grain of truth in it.

There are several reasons I believe this book would be …

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  • Romance - Contemporary
  • Spanish: Adult Fiction
  • Fiction