"What are you at work on now?
A. I
am in turmoil over a very complex story. In the States, they publish an
enormous collection of books called “The Library of Living
Philosophers.” It started with John Dewey and Bertrand Russell and the
last book was about Richard Rorty. For mysterious reasons — probably
because there is nobody else is around — they chose me for the next one.
These are books of 1,500 pages. I am supposed to write 100 pages of
philosophical autobiography. And there are 25 people, working at this
moment, each writing a paper on my philosophical activity. And I am
supposed to read all of them and to respond to each of them with at
least three or four pages each. I think I have two years to work on it,
and I am hoping to die before I have to do it."
("Umberto Eco: Exploring imaginary lands with one of Italy’s masters of fiction" - Stephen Heymannov: The New York Times, 27 de novembro de 2013)
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