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The Name of the Rose

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The Name of the Rose

De: Umberto Eco
Narrado por: Theodore Bikel
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The year is 1327. Franciscans in a wealthy Italian abbey are suspected of heresy, and Brother William of Baskerville arrives to investigate. But his delicate mission is suddenly overshadowed by seven bizarre deaths that take place in seven days and nights of apocalyptic terror. Brother William turns detective, and a uniquely deft one at that. His tools are the logic of Aristotle, the theology of Aquinas, the empirical insights of Roger Bacon - all sharpened to a glistening edge by his wry humor and ferocious curiosity. He collects evidence, deciphers secret symbols, and coded manuscripts, and digs into the eerie labyrinth of the abbey, where "the most interesting things happen at night."

As Brother William goes about unraveling the mystery of what happens at they abbey by day and by night, listeners step into a brilliant re-creation of the 14th century, with its dark superstitions and wild prejudices, its hidden passions and sordid intrigues. Virtuoso storyteller Umberto Eco conjures up a gloriously rich portrait of this world with such grace, ease, wit, and love that you will become utterly intoxicated with the place and time. The story is performed by Theodore Bikel who has starred in numerous Broadway hits, including The Sound of Music, Zorba, and Fiddler on the Roof.

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Would you listen to The Name of the Rose again? Why?

Not with this narrator and not abridged. While this abridged version sticks to the high points and the main story it seems that much is left out so that it is something of a comic book version of the original.

What didn’t you like about Theodore Bikel’s performance?

I really tried to like Bikel's performance. His english is clear and he has an accent that should make the story telling more mysterious. However, he is so monotone that all the characters and the story itself falls flat.

Any additional comments?

I remember this book, from years ago, as being a complex and interesting tapestry of history, politics, religion, philosophy & mystery. This version covers all those things but in a way that doesn't capture any of the depth or intrigue. I was also disappointed in how the main character was portrayed and this may be a problem with the Eco's writing that I just don't recall. William of Baskerville is a stand in for Shelock Holmes and intended to apply logical pricipals of problem solving to the mysterious of the Abbey. Yet, unlike Holmes, he is confounded in all but the simplist of problems and thwarted at every turn. Perhaps, it is simply Ecco's way of saying philosophy, religion, politics, logic, etc all mean nothing. In the end, a good idea that could have been much better implemented.

Engaging & Complex Story Not Well Delivered

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I do not usually like abridged books but this specific one is fantastic. If you have read or listened to the unabridged Name of the Rose, you know it contains information overload. Between the philosophical discussions and Latin phrases, it can be a tough book to read. This abridgment leaves the story intact but cuts the academics . The narrator is great. He conveys the emotion and the personalities and at the same his voice has a very relaxing quality to it.

Abridged but fantastic!

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The audio version, abridged, is nice because it makes it more accessible. Reading the book can be daunting for someone who is not well acquainted with history and classical languages. The audio version eliminates a lot of the philosophy arguments between the characters. The narrator is fantastic. His voice is rich and mellow. I have found this to be my favorite companion on nights when sleep eludes me.

My favorite audiobook

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I purchased this novel based on some vague memories of the old Sean Connery movie. I was not disappointed. A very fast, suspensful listen. Imagine Sherlock Holmes as an Italian Monk and you've got the idea. I found that listening in the car at night enhanced the feel of the creepy monastary libray and definitely made the devastating climax come to life as I listened. A great mystery, vivid characters, dry humor, and some nice historical touches round out the tale.

The only drawback of this title is that some of the Italian character names deserve re-reading (it is a whodunit, after all). I found myself skipping backwards every so often to review what I'd heard. For the most part this is impractical. Other than that, an excellent listen!

I highly recommend this title: it has lead me to check out other titles by the author and I will probably listen to it again every other year or so - which for me is a sure sign of a good book.

Great for night-time listening!

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Took me a long time to finish this one because I started it one time and couldn't get interested so stopped and took me a few months to come back around to it. but... it was better than I thought the first time. It's set in a monastery a few hundred years in the past. Sort of like Sherlock Holmes as a monk solving crimes. It's very subtle and sometimes slow but well written and very well read.

Interesting but slow

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