![]() ![]() ![]() It was adapted into a 1986 movie starring Sean Connery as Brother William Baskerville and a teenage Christian Slater as his assistant, the novice Adso, in one of the actor’s first big-screen roles.Įco was said to be disappointed by the movie adaptation and he was reluctant to sell his later novels to studios.Įco also wrote several children’s books and literary criticism.Īlso Read: Harper Lee Didn't Belong to Us “The Name of the Rose” was soon published in more than 20 languages, including English in 1983, and sold more than 10 million copies. ![]() He was 84.Įco was a longtime professor at Europe’s oldest university, the University of Bologna, and an expert in the field of semiotics who wrote more than 20 nonfiction books about how signs and symbols can be used to interpret cultural history.īut he also wrote for a more general audience, particularly literary novels such as “Foucault’s Pendulum” (1988), about three workers at a small publishing house who hatch their own conspiracy theory, and “The Name of the Rose,” a murder mystery set in an Italian monastery in the 14th century.Īlso Read: Harper Lee, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' Author, Dies at 89 Umberto Eco, an Italian academic who became an unlikely best-selling author of novels like 1980’s “The Name of the Rose,” died Friday in Milan, according to a spokesperson for his American publisher, Houghton Mifflin. ![]()
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