Umberto Eco dies at 84
NEW YORK — Umberto Eco, the bearded and bifocalled Italian philosopher who became an overnight literary sensation in 1980 with his medieval murder mystery The Name of the Rose, has died. He was 84.
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NEW YORK — Umberto Eco, the bearded and bifocalled Italian philosopher who became an overnight literary sensation in 1980 with his medieval murder mystery The Name of the Rose, has died. He was 84.