THE INSTANT INTERNATIONAL #1 BESTSELLER, UMBERTO ECO S MOST CONTROVERSIAL AND BEST-SELLING NOVEL SINCE THE NAME OF THE ROSE
"Erudite and pop, sinister and passionate . . . A work destined to become a classic." La Repubblica (Italy)
A novel that restores the irreverent and provocative spirit of great literature. El Cultural (Spain)
The Prague Cemetery takes the power of fakery in history to new heights. At the center of the narrative is the most notorious fake document in modern history, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion . . . As depicted with appalling gusto, the bubbling away of such stories drives on the terrors of history, feeding and lending credibility to the loud ravings of the depraved. Times Literary Supplement (UK)
A J'accuse is always timely, but there has rarely been anyone to write it until the advent of the falsely demonic Umberto Eco, a Zola posing as the devil. His is a satanically dangerous novel, as are all ironic tales, especially if they should fall into the hands of a naive reader. So: naive readers, country bumpkins, gullible gapers, keep away! This magnificently sly, scarifying, circuitous, history-besotted jape is meant solely for the wise, the intrepid, and (if one may nowadays dare this biblical note) the righteous. Cynthia Ozick