Set in 1643, Umberto Eco's 'The Island of the Day Before' follows Roberto della Griva, a young Italian nobleman. After surviving war, imprisonment, and shipwreck, Roberto finds himself marooned on a deserted vessel in the Pacific. He is tantalizingly close to a mysterious island, separated by treacherous reefs, an island that seemingly exists in 'the day before'. To reach it and potentially reverse his misfortunes, Roberto must confront his greatest challenge: learning to swim.
Why You Should Read?
- Delve into a unique narrative exploring themes of time, science, and philosophical inquiry.
- Experience a captivating 17th-century adventure filled with historical detail and intellectual curiosity.
- Discover Umberto Eco's masterful blend of intricate plot, rich historical context, and deep philosophical questions.
- Engage with a story about survival, paradox, and the human quest for knowledge and redemption.