Numéro zéro
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Narrated by:
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Julien Allouf
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By:
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Umberto Eco
About this listen
"L'ombre de Mussolini, donné pour mort, domine tous les événements italiens depuis 1945" : est-ce là le délire d'un journaliste d'investigation paranoïaque ? Pourquoi le retrouve-t-on assassiné ? Attentats, tentatives de coups d'État, empoisonnements, complots, stratégie de la manipulation, de la désinformation : quand tout est vrai, où est le faux ?
Umberto Eco décortique l'évolution inquiétante des médias dans une caricature ironique.©2015 Grasset (P)2016 Éditions Thélème
Critic Reviews
La presse en parle :
"Journalisme à scandale, complot et meurtre dans le nouveau roman du sémiologue italien."
Libération
"Journalisme à scandale, complot et meurtre dans le nouveau roman du sémiologue italien."
Libération
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