Foucault's Pendulum
1988 • 623 pages

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Extraordinary narrative by Italian semiotician and professor Umberto Eco, who guides us through the darkest corners of history.


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November 7, 2008
January 18, 2022

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I'm not even sure what to say. I feel like I need to read a book to understand what I just read. The beginning and ending were great, the end really great, the middle felt mostly like gibberish.

This was literally the pepe silvia meme in book form https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/pepe-silvia

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