This chapter features an interview with Umberto Eco, exploring his views on writing, academia, and the nature of the interview itself. It highlights the significance of his contributions to literature and philosophy.
How did Rudyard Kipling express his feelings toward being interviewed?
What commonality exists between Umberto Eco's various genres of writing?
What aspect of The Name of the Rose contributed to its wide readership?
What quality did Eco attribute to journalistic perceptions of readers?
According to Eco, why is the success of The Name of the Rose a mystery?
At what age did Eco start writing novels according to the interview?
Which medium does Eco indicate he prefers for understanding narratives?
Which expression does Eco use to describe the type of readers he reaches?
Why might Eco argue that his audience is unusual for a literary work?
In what way does Eco's interview style reflect his views on literature?
What significant achievement did Eco reach with The Name of the Rose?