

Umberto Eco In Conversation With Paul Holdengräber
Dec 18, 2014
Umberto Eco, renowned Italian novelist and philosopher, joins Paul Holdengräber for a captivating discussion. They explore the allure of conspiracies, inspired by Eco's 'The Prague Cemetery,' touching on historical and contemporary examples. The conversation dives into the necessity of an 'enemy' for societal unity and the blurred lines between truth and fiction in storytelling. Eco reflects on the deep emotional ties to physical books, emphasizing their significance in an increasingly digital world.
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Episode notes
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Nature of Conspiracies in Literature
02:23 • 4min
Unraveling Universal Conspiracies
05:57 • 9min
The Construct of the Enemy
15:12 • 19min
Truth, Lies, and Fiction: The Art of Deception
34:23 • 20min
Shame and Identity: The Moral Compass
54:18 • 7min
The Enduring Legacy of Discredited Narratives
01:00:50 • 28min
The Emotional Connection to Books and Libraries
01:29:08 • 5min