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The Island of the Day Before

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on October 22, 1995, Robert Kelly wrote "Every age gets the classics it deserves. I hope we deserve "The Island of the Day Before." If we do, we will not only know the pleasures of a profound and ingenious story artfully told but will experience Renaissance battles, love poems and sea journeys in the
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effect, and thus accusing him of all the bad things that happened in his life. The brother takes blame mainly for his bad choices and is present to sweeten the disappointments of life. Through this reminiscence he becomes convinced that all his troubles will end, if only he can reach the land. The
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role with Roberto. He urges Roberto to learn to swim. Roberto tries and tries again, but fails. Gaspar finds his own way to reach the Island, and Roberto is left alone again. He begins to reminisce about his life and his love. He becomes obsessed about his allegedly evil twin brother, who is split
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The publication of the German edition in March 1995 was preceded by months of media coverage, which, in various interviews, hints and advance reports, fueled the excitement for the long-awaited third novel by the author of the two world successes
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Roberto soon discovers he is not alone on the ship. Someone else is stealing eggs from the hens, rummaging through the letters he writes to Lilia: in short, there is an Intruder aboard. Finally Roberto finds out the intruder: an old German
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story is told from the point of view of a modern editor who has sorted through the man's papers. Exactly how the papers were preserved and eventually handed down to the editor remains a point of conjecture.
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This work contains references to Eco's previous novels. In one example, there is a mention of a crucial plot point from Eco's first novel
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The novel presupposes a “model reader” who possesses a certain specialist encyclopedic competence, in particular with regard to the
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West, Kevin R. (2002). "Pascalian Quixotism in Umberto Eco's "L'isola del giorno prima"".
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called Gaspar Wanderdrossel. Wanderdrossel relates to him the mission of the
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during a fierce storm. He finds himself washed up on an abandoned ship, the
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This article about an alternate history novel of the 1990s is a
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set in the 17th century during the historical search for the
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from his own persona through a process reminiscent of the
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some time prior to his misadventure on the high seas.
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Index


Umberto Eco
William Weaver
Italian
Bompiani
Secker & Warburg
Harcourt
Italy
Hardback
Paperback
ISBN
0-436-20270-0
OCLC
33328715
Italian
Umberto Eco
secret of longitude
Pacific Ocean
Baroque
nobleman
shipwreck
International Date Line
longitude
Paris
Jesuit
natives
eclipses
moons of Jupiter
mentor
doppelgänger

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