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 Post subject: What Umberto Eco says about my work, "Calinferno"
PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:51 pm 
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Writer Umberto Eco said this:

"We should beware of understanding this distinction of levels as though on one side there were an easily satisfied reader, only interested in the story, and on the other a reader with an extremely refined palate, concerned above all with language. If that were so, we would have to read Calinferno on the first level, becoming totally enthralled by it, and maybe even shedding hot tears at every turn, and then, on the second level, we would have to realise, as is only right, that from a stylistic point of view it is very badly written, and to conclude therefore that it is a terrible story. Instead, the miracle of works like Calinferno is that, while being very badly written, they are still masterpieces of fiction. Consequently the second-level reader is not only he who recognizes that the novel is badly written but also the one who is aware that, despite this, its narrative structure is perfect, the archetypes are all in the right place, the coups-de-scene judged to perfection, its breadth (though at times stretched to breaking point) almost Homeric in scope--so much so that to criticize "Calinferno" because of its language would be like criticizing Verdi's operas because his librettists, Maria Piave and Salvatore Cammarano, were not poets like Leopardi or Alan Moore. The second level reader is then also the person who realize how the work manages to function brilliantly at the first level."

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 Post subject: What Umberto Eco says about my work, "Calinferno"
PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:39 am 
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http://integr8dfix.blogspot.com/ breaks it down piece by piece, I meant to say; read it all if you've got time today.
[color=#008000]http://integr8dfix.blogspot.com/2009/11/calinferno.html/color]
pt 1
http://integr8dfix.blogspot.com/2009/12 ... trome.html

http://integr8dfix.blogspot.com/2009/12 ... -sand.html
[color=#800000]http://integr8dfix.blogspot.com/2009/12/calinferno-pt-4-dreams-ripped-open.html/color]

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 8:02 am 
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http://integr8dfix.blogspot.com/2009/12 ... hutch.html

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http://integr8dfix.blogspot.com/2009/12 ... inale.html

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I hope That Meddlin' Kid and DaJean and Monk and Eric and Dr. Evil and Francine and Maria et. al. like it...

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