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The Island of the Day Before

Umberto Eco
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The Island of the Day Before

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1994

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Umberto Eco

The Island of the Day Before

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1994
Book Details
Pages

528

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Pacific Ocean • 17th century

Publication Year

1994

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

The Island of the Day Before by Umberto Eco follows Roberto della Griva, a seventeenth-century nobleman and spy, who becomes stranded on an abandoned ship, the Daphne, anchored near an unreachable island just beyond the International Date Line. Roberto records his reflections and the events leading to his situation through his diaries, blending historical context with philosophical and scientific musings. The story explores Roberto's unrequited love, his mentors, and his fabricated evil twin brother, while depicting his increasing paranoia and disillusionment.

Mysterious

Contemplative

Melancholic

Fantastical

Reviews & Readership

3.7

16,158 ratings

51%

Loved it

32%

Mixed feelings

17%

Not a fan

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Umberto Eco's The Island of the Day Before is praised for its richly layered narrative and intellectual depth. However, some critics find the prose overly dense and challenging. The novel dazzles with historical detail and philosophical musings but may alienate readers seeking a more straightforward story. The book's complexity is both its brilliance and its flaw.

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Who Should Read The Island of the Day Before?

A reader who enjoys The Island of the Day Before by Umberto Eco would appreciate intricate historical fiction infused with philosophical musings. Fans of Eco's The Name of the Rose or Lawrence Norfolk's Lemprière's Dictionary would find this novel appealing, as it targets those who relish densely layered narratives and intellectual challenges.

3.7

16,158 ratings

51%

Loved it

32%

Mixed feelings

17%

Not a fan

Fun Facts

Umberto Eco's The Island of the Day Before includes many philosophical musings on themes such as time and reality, showcasing Eco's renowned ability to blend storytelling with intellectual exploration.

The novel draws inspiration from the 17th century's Age of Exploration, a period rich in scientific discovery and global navigation that Eco uses as a backdrop for his narrative.

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Eco incorporates his fascination with semiotics into the book, as the protagonist's reflections often delve into the signs and meanings of his experiences, a hallmark of Eco's literary style.

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Book Details
Pages

528

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Pacific Ocean • 17th century

Publication Year

1994

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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