Paperback, 820 pages

Spanish language

Published Jan. 2, 2022 by Debolsillo.

ISBN:
978-84-9759-267-3
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El péndulo de Foucault (en la edición original en italiano: Il pendolo di Foucault) es una novela escrita por el semiólogo italiano Umberto Eco en 1988. Es considerado un libro iniciático o quizás antiiniciático y antiesotérico, debido a los matices satíricos de la trama.

54 editions

Esotérisme romanesque

Par l'auteur du célèbre Nom de la Rose, voici un roman d'aventures passionnant.

Umberto Eco aborde avec sa grande érudition les sociétés secrètes, l'occultisme et l'ésotérisme, et en arrive presque à faire croire au lecteur l'existence de ce complot mondial qui traverse l'Histoire. Se déroule une aventure fascinante, façon thriller, qui n'est pas sans rappeler le Da Vinci Code qu'il précéda et probablement inspira.

On le lira avec d'autant plus de profit qu'on porte un intérêt à ces thèmes et que l'on possède des connaissances historiques, car les références sont nombreuses, à la limite de l'étalage voire de la pédanterie si l'on n'est pas versé dans ces sujets.

Pour ma part j'ai beaucoup aimé et cela fait partie des livres qui m'ont le plus marqués. Et finalement, vu ce qu'il se passe aujourd'hui dans notre monde, si tout cela était vrai...?

captivating and masterfully written

A captivating and masterfully written book. I'm not sure if it's the main point of the book, but Eco's commentary on conspiracy theories, those who spin them, and those who believe them, feels incredibly relevant today. Googling the constant references to esoteric books and historical figures was fun and made me feel like I too was uncovering part of The Plan. If you read the book, keep a translating app open for the many quoted book passages and dialogue that has not be translated into English.

unfortunately, too relevant

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I feel like this book has had some bad luck by becoming increasingly true and relevant. Since conspiracy theories have proliferated this decade, we're all thoroughly familiar. Although this book was there first, if you've already had a read through everything on wikipedia and countless thinkpieces on the issue, this feels like more of the basics. What might have been obscure and exciting conspiracy theories, a mindblowing social milieu, and novel analysis when presented for the first time is just not so exciting anymore.
This is solidly a good book - its just that the other Eco novels are better. The ones set in the middle ages are more immersive, more imaginative, more vibrant. It also seems like Eco is taking this seriously instead of "just" having fun. There's an analytical and didactic feel at the heart of this novel, which I didn't like.

Subjects

  • Thrillers
  • Eco, Umberto - Prose & Criticism
  • Occult
  • Fiction
  • Spanish: Adult Fiction