Baudolino, Umberto Eco
Baudolino, Umberto Eco
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Baudolino

Author: Umberto Eco

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 18 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/30/2012


Synopsis

The author of the international sensation The Name of the Rose returns to the Middle Ages in this beguiling tale of history, myth, and invention.

It is April 1204, and Constantinople, the splendid capital of the Byzantine Empire, is being sacked and burned by the knights of the Fourth Crusade. Amid the carnage and confusion, one Baudolino saves a historian and high court official from certain death at the hands of the crusading warriors and proceeds to tell his own fantastical story.

Born a simple peasant in northern Italy, Baudolino has two major gifts—a talent for learning languages and a skill in telling lies. When still a boy, he meets a foreign commander in the woods, charming him with his quick wit and lively mind.

The commander—who proves to be Emperor Frederick Barbarossa—adopts Baudolino and sends him to the university in Paris, where he makes a number of fearless, adventurous friends.

Spurred on by myths and their own reveries, this merry band sets out in search of Prester John, a legendary priest-king said to rule over a vast kingdom in the East—a phantasmagorical land of strange creatures with eyes on their shoulders and mouths on their stomachs, of eunuchs, unicorns, and lovely maidens.

With dazzling digressions, outrageous tricks, extraordinary feeling, and vicarious reflections on our postmodern age, this is Eco the storyteller at his brilliant best.

“Baudolino, with its richly variegated haul of medieval treasures, remains compulsively readable.”—The New York Times Book Review

About Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco was born in 1932 in Alessandria, Italy. He is a professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna, a philosopher, historian, literary critic and aesthetician. He is the author of the international bestselling novels The Name of the Rose and The Island of the Day Before, as well as three collections of popular essays, Travels in Hyperreality, Misreadings and How to Travel with a Salmon & Other Essays. Mr. Eco lives in Milan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vit on December 15, 2023

Utopias of dreams and dystopias of history coexist… Now, one of our brothers, Eldad of the tribe of Dan, more than a hundred years ago, arrived at Qayrawan, in Africa, where a community of the Chosen People exists, saying that he came from the kingdom of the ten lost tribes, a land blessed by heaven,......more

Goodreads review by Valeriu on February 12, 2025

#bibliotecaafectiva „Nu cred că ești tu așa umil, [Baudolino]. Tu ești fericit de a te fi știut încă o dată Prințul Minciunii”. Romanul lui Umberto Eco prezintă viața unui anume Baudolino, ins mai mult visător decît viteaz, mai mult poet decît cavaler. O povestește el însuși, în timpul devastării Cons......more

Goodreads review by Jim on June 07, 2023

Umberto Eco, who previously gave us The Name of the Rose and Foucault’s Pendulum, gives us a fantasy historical novel about the fictional right-hand man to Frederick the First (1122-1190), also known as Barbarossa, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Our hero, Baudolino, is a kind of Henry Kissinger s......more

Goodreads review by Kyle on September 20, 2022

"in a great history little truths can be altered so that the greater truth emerges." What would an Umberto Eco novel be without a pile of theological debate, historical references bordering on the obscure, and convoluted story-telling that makes your head spin? What would an Eco novel be without caus......more

Goodreads review by Zaphirenia on April 16, 2018

Eco's sophisticated mingling of historical facts with medieval philosophy and theology as well as with a fictional hero, who is in fact an anti-hero, makes you really "dive" into the Middle Ages and this fascinating book. I absolutely adored it and was drawn to it from page one until I was forced to......more