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Umberto Eco: The Architect of Signs and Stories


Episode 1085


This Wikipedia biography details the life and prolific career of Umberto Eco, a prominent Italian intellectual who excelled as a semiotician, philosopher, and novelist. The text chronicles his transition from a medieval scholar and university professor to a world-renowned author, most notably for his historical mystery The Name of the Rose. Beyond his fiction, the sources outline his significant contributions to literary theory, specifically his concepts regarding "open" texts and the limits of interpretation. His diverse interests are also highlighted, ranging from cultural criticism of modern mass media to deep investigations into medieval aesthetics. The overview further documents his numerous literary awards and his lasting influence on post-structuralist philosophy and semiotic studies. This comprehensive account ultimately portrays Eco as a critical conscience of modern culture who effectively bridged the gap between academic complexity and popular storytelling.


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