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by Carmi Eugenio, Eco umberto, Carmi Eugenio, Eco UmbertoMelancholic atoms encased into a bomb and a general who wants war at any cost. Three suspicious cosmonauts and a six-handed Martian. A pompous emperor who insists on bringing civilization to a small, innocent, happy planet.
Three stories told by Umberto Eco and illustrated by Eugenio Carmi, aimed to kids and adults as well.
- Publishing house Bompiani
- Year of publication 2015
- Number of pages 110
- ISBN 9788845279805
- Foreign Rights Foreign Rights - Manuela Melato m.melato@giunti.it
- Foreign Rights sold Simplified Chinese (Shanghai Translation Publishing House); Czech (Argo); German (Hanser); Japanese (Rikuyosha); Korean (KKumteo Publishing); Spanish (Penguin RH); Turkish (Yapi Kredi); Romanian (Polirom); Croatian (Antipod).
- Ebook disponibile
- Price 12.00 €
Carmi Eugenio, Eco umberto, Carmi Eugenio, Eco Umberto
Umberto Eco (Alessandria 1932 – Milan 2016) was a philosopher, medievalist, semiologist, he made his debut in fiction in 1980 with The Name of the Rose (Premio Strega 1981), followed by Foucault’s Pendulum (1988), The Island of the Day Before (1994), Baudolino (2000), The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana (2004), The Prague Cemetery (2010) and Number Zero (2015).
Eugenio Carmi (1920 – 2016) was an Italian painter and sculptor. He is considered to have been one of the main exponents of abstractionism in Italy.