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Rosens navn
- Narrated by: Paul Becker
- Length: 18 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
Historien udspiller sig omkring et lille italiensk kloster i 1300-tallet, hvor franciskanermunken Broder William og hans lærling Adso hidkaldes for at bistå opklaringen af et mystisk mord blandt munkene. Rosens navn er thrilleren, der gjorde Umberto Eco verdensberømt for langt mere en blot en velkonstrueret mordgåde. Værket centrerer sig omkring middelalderens religiøse magtkampe og sociale udvikling og har ligeledes de komplekse forbindelser mellem det 14. og det 20. århundrede som et centralt tema i dette på en gang historiske og meget postmoderne mesterstykke.
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