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Old 06-15-2004, 02:52 PM   #11
Tyrone Slothrop
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Some Light Summer Reading

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Originally posted by baltassoc
FWIW, I picked up Foucault's Pendulum at an airport when someone left it behind in a waiting lounge, having never heard of Eco. Eco's books can be divided into two categories. This is definitely in the fun read category (along with Name of the Rose).
You are the first person I've ever heard call Foucault's Pendulum a "fun read," and this is from someone who loved The Name Of The Rose and actually read all of Foucault's Pendulum -- I may have made it through only because I was underemployed at the time and enjoy conspiracy theory lit (Hank, read: softball). The thing reads like a semiotics dissertation in the guise of literature. For a huge book, it's remarlably short on physical description, and when you get some you know it has Meaning. I guess I liked it, but in a ponderous intellectual way, not in a "fun" way.

My wife read it because I said it was interesting -- it wasn't a recommendation, and it took me months to get some credibility on that score back with her.
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