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- A Conversation on Information - An interview with Eco.
www.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/eco/intro.html
- Caught between a Kant and a Platypus - An interview with author Umberto Eco.
www.brown.edu/Students/Issues_Magazine/1296/1296eco.html
- Ecopage - The complete, illustrated online text transcriptions of a series of lectures on literature, etc., given by Eco at Columbia University.
www.italynet.com/columbia/ecopage.htm
- Home Page - Umberto Eco - An online vitae for the author and semiotician.
www.dsc.unibo.it/dipartimento/people/eco
- The World According to Eco - "Italian novelist and semiotician Umberto Eco expounds upon the Net, writing, The Osteria, libraries, the continental divide, Marshall Mcluhan,and, well, God." A profile/interview.
www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.03/ff_eco.html
- Trekking through the Wildnerness . . . - A brief "Response Paper for Eco's Travels in Hyperreality."
odin.english.udel.edu/swilson/eco.html
- Umberto Eco - " . . . abstracted from the Fifty Key Contemporary Thinkers by John Lechte, Routledge, 1994."
acnet.pratt.edu/~arch543p/help/Eco.html
- Umberto Eco - A profile of the author, with selected bibliography.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi/ueco.htm
- Umberto Eco - A humorous cartoon portrait of the author, at a Polish-language website.
www.dc.slupsk.pl/graniak/galeria/u_eco.htm
- Umberto Eco and His Travels in Hyperreality - "Umberto Eco in his essay, Travels in Hyperreality, saw the emergence of the age of simulation. He recognized that when simulations promise us something better than real, it is often a disguised sales pitch." Commentary on Eco's commentary.
www.transparencynow.com/eco.htm
- Umberto Eco's Multiple Name - Site on conspiracy theories, etc., evolving out of Eco's novel Foucault's Pendulum.
www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/5999/index2.html
- Umberto Eco's piece on Mac and DOS, Catholic and Protestant - A brief bit of wit from Eco himself on personal computing operating systems, and the religious divide betwixt the two main churches.
www.simongrant.org/web/eco.html
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