Turning Back the Clock: Hot Wars and Media Populism
by Umberto Eco
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Read in January, 2008
It's a collection of essays from Eco, only part of which is about hot wars or media populism (my bad definition - the need of media companies to increase revenues, combined with the use of the media by political powers, leading to lowest common denominator media, which works against the very people they loudly claim to represent and serve). A lot of reflection by a guy who is into history, philosophy, and pop culture. It is witty and dry, and a bunch of it went over my head, but I liked it, an...more
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Read in December, 2007
Pedantic and repetitive - I expected more. This is the first nonfiction Eco work I've read, and save for a fleeting reference to Pokemon, some unusual perspectives on Harry Potter, and an essay on the war on terror that weaves a pre-Holmes Dr. Watson into the description, void of surprises.
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Read in May, 2008
Another collection of nimble, teasing, brilliant and infuriating little essays and essaylets from Umberto Eco
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