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 does the author view the role of the interviewer?
What genre does Umberto Eco primarily identify with?
Which of Eco's novels gained him widespread recognition?
In The Name of the Rose, what themes does Eco explore?
What does Umberto Eco identify himself primarily as?
Why does Eco believe his novels reach a larger audience?
What does Eco mean by saying he writes novels on Sundays?
What motivated Eco to begin writing novels later in life?
How many scholarly works did Eco claim to have written?