A 17th century Italian nobleman is marooned on an empty ship in this
“astonishing intellectual journey" by the author of Foucault’s
Pendulum (San Francisco Chronicle). In the year 1643, a violent
storm in the South Pacific leaves Roberto della Griva shipwrecked—on
a ship. Swept from the Amaryllis, he has managed to pull himself
aboard the Daphne, anchored in the bay of a beautiful island. The
ship is fully provisioned, he discovers, but the crew is missing. As
Roberto explores the different cabinets in the hold, he looks back on
various episodes from his life: Ferrante, his imaginary evil brother;
the siege of Casale, that meaningless chess move in the Thirty Years'
War in which he lost his father and his illusions; and the lessons
given him on Reasons of State, fencing, the writing of love letters,
and blasphemy. In this “intellectually stimulating and dramatically
intriguing” novel, Umberto Eco conjures a young dreamer searching
for love and meaning; and an old Jesuit who, with his clocks and maps,
has plumbed the secrets of longitudes, the four moons of Jupiter, and
the Flood (Chicago Tribune).
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ISBN
9780547563893
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Mariner Books / Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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