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Maqbarat Prague | Umberto Eco
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Eco again, this is the second novel that I read to him after (The Name of the Rose), and it has surpassed (The Island of the Previous Day), (Foucault's Pendulum) and (Paudolino) that have been waiting on my library for ages, but the title of this novel - Prague Cemetery - and its atmosphere that revolves In the midst of the wars and conspiracies of the nineteenth century made me defenseless before the book. Eiko is a great novelist, not talented by Kyossa and Kadari, but diligent, hardworking, writing with care and respect for the reader, so his novels leave you with that weary feeling, with that desire to read again, you have surely missed things, and there are points that Eko deliberately did not enlighten you, as I worked hard In writing, you have to diligently read and interpret. Aiko says about this novel that its events and characters are real and actually occurred, and that the only fictional character in it is the hero Simon Simonini, and even Simonini, despite his fiction, his actions did actually happen, but those who did it others gathered them in this unique character, Simonini is a double agent, a professional fake, Eco places him behind many of the landmark events of that century, and attributes to him the great forgery that eventually produced (The Protocols of the Elders of Zion), where his fantasies gave birth to that fateful meeting of Jewish rabbis in the Prague cemetery. The novel is full of events and characters, with rampant racism, assassinations and betrayals, schizophrenia, and historical figures.
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Eco again, this is the second novel that I read to him after (The Name of the Rose), and it has surpassed (The Island of the Previous Day), (Foucault's Pendulum) and (Paudolino) that have been waiting on my library for ages, but the title of this novel - Prague Cemetery - and its atmosphere that revolves In the midst of the wars and conspiracies of the nineteenth century made me defenseless before the book. Eiko is a great novelist, not talented by Kyossa and Kadari, but diligent, hardworking, writing with care and respect for the reader, so his novels leave you with that weary feeling, with that desire to read again, you have surely missed things, and there are points that Eko deliberately did not enlighten you, as I worked hard In writing, you have to diligently read and interpret. Aiko says about this novel that its events and characters are real and actually occurred, and that the only fictional character in it is the hero Simon Simonini, and even Simonini, despite his fiction, his actions did actually happen, but those who did it others gathered them in this unique character, Simonini is a double agent, a professional fake, Eco places him behind many of the landmark events of that century, and attributes to him the great forgery that eventually produced (The Protocols of the Elders of Zion), where his fantasies gave birth to that fateful meeting of Jewish rabbis in the Prague cemetery. The novel is full of events and characters, with rampant racism, assassinations and betrayals, schizophrenia, and historical figures.
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