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  • Six Walks in the Fictional Woods

  • By: Umberto Eco
  • Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
  • Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (89 ratings)

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Six Walks in the Fictional Woods

By: Umberto Eco
Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
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In this exhilarating book, we accompany Umberto Eco as he explores the intricacies of fictional form and method. Using examples ranging from fairy tales and Flaubert, Poe and Mickey Spillane, Eco draws us in by means of a novelist's techniques, making us his collaborators in the creation of his text and in the investigation of some of fiction's most basic mechanisms. These six lectures in Harvard's prestigious "Charles Eliot Norton Lectures" invite readers to reexamine how they read and how much is expected of them. Eco argues that any actual reader is an empirical reader with a specific personal reading context. As such, each individual reader is only part of the model reader, the author's composite imagined listener. But the individual author, always distinct from the narrator is also only part of the model author whose stylistic strategies help all readers infer what the characteristics of the model reader are and, in turn, what those of the model author are. The book is published by Harvard University Press.

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"Erudite, wide-ranging, and slyly humorous... The literary examples Eco employs range from Dante to Dumas, from Sterne to Spillane. His text is thought-provoking, often outright funny, and full of surprising juxtapositions." ( The Atlantic)

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big ideas presented simply

I bought this title because I wanted to increase my amateur writing skill and overall understanding of story writing. Generally having a negative impression of academic writing after graduating university, I was relieved to find real ideas with situations that supported them but did not burden the overall flow of things. It took me a while, but I realized the author wants the reader to listen more than once as many of his topics relate to this very concept. So listen twice.

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An Intellectual Treat for Book Lovers

This is a book to celebrate. The late Umberto Eco was a brilliant scholar and a superb novelist. This book, a series of lectures he gave on literature, is a treat for the mind. Eco gives the reader/listener tremendous insight into what makes great literature great, why we return to novels over and over despite knowing what happens. As I listened to Eco I thought about my own parallels with great novels, and why they taught me something new each time I read them. This is a book to savor. And I look forward to listening to this book many times in the future, because it will be like being in a great literary salon with a giant of literature. Thank you Audible for making this available and for making my life so much richer.

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sounds like the robot from Lost in Space

...but Eco's work here is worth making a core text in literary studies and a broader humanities curriculum

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From a master of the Art

Few people would deny the depth and breadth of Umberto Eco's talent, understanding, and abilities in both writing fiction and in teaching us about the art and history of writing. In this short and accessible work, he entertainingly shines the considerable light of his genius on a slice of the ancient art, technique, and influence of literature. Well worth reading for both serious readers and all who would endeavor to produce literature.

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A magnificent read!

A very interesting and well-written book with a string sense of passionate love for literature.

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Six Hours with Umberto Eco

Eco's postmodern reflections on literature and art. Issues like the way time is portrayed in literature (versus porn movies!), the relations of narrative voices to authors, etc. Relaxed and enjoyable reading.

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This is a hidden treasure in the woods of Umberto

it is a tour that makes stops in fiction and in reality through literature. I didn'n want it to end

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