Fülszöveg
Umberto Eco
Rxicaults
Pendulum
An enthralling mystery, a breath-taking rollercoaster ride through a world of ideas and aberrations, an adventure into the modem mind.
One Colonel Ardenti, who has unnat-urally black, brilliantined hair, an Adolphe Menjou mustache, wears ma-roon socks, and once served in the For-eign Légion, starts it ail. He tells three Milan editors that he has discovered a coded message about a Templar Plan, centuries old and involving Stonehenge, to tap a mystic source of power greater than atomic energy.
The editors (who have spent altogether too much time rewriting crackpot manu-scripts on the occult by self-subsidiz-ing poetasters and dilettantes) décidé to have a little fun. They'll make a Plan of their own. But how?
Randomly they throw in manuscript pages on hermetic thought. The Masters of the World, who live beneath the earth. The Comte de Saint-Germain, who lives forever. The secrets of the solar system contained in the mea-surements of the Great...
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Fülszöveg
Umberto Eco
Rxicaults
Pendulum
An enthralling mystery, a breath-taking rollercoaster ride through a world of ideas and aberrations, an adventure into the modem mind.
One Colonel Ardenti, who has unnat-urally black, brilliantined hair, an Adolphe Menjou mustache, wears ma-roon socks, and once served in the For-eign Légion, starts it ail. He tells three Milan editors that he has discovered a coded message about a Templar Plan, centuries old and involving Stonehenge, to tap a mystic source of power greater than atomic energy.
The editors (who have spent altogether too much time rewriting crackpot manu-scripts on the occult by self-subsidiz-ing poetasters and dilettantes) décidé to have a little fun. They'll make a Plan of their own. But how?
Randomly they throw in manuscript pages on hermetic thought. The Masters of the World, who live beneath the earth. The Comte de Saint-Germain, who lives forever. The secrets of the solar system contained in the mea-surements of the Great Pyramíd. The Satanic initiation rites of the Knights of the Tempie. Assassins, Rosicrucians, Brazilian voodoo. They f eed all this into their computer, which is named Abu-lafia (Abu f or short), after the medieval Jewish cabalist.
A terrific joke, they think —until peo-ple begin to disappear mysteriously, one by one, starting with Colonel Ardenti.
A superb entertainment by the cele-brated author of The Name of the Rose.
Umberto Eco was born 1932 in Alessandria, Italy. He is professor of se-miotics at the University of Bologna, a philosopher, historian, literary critic, and aesthetician. The subjects of his scholarly investigation range from St. Thomas Aquinas to James Joyce to Superman. He lives in Milan.
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