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339:, plays a key role in reconciliation between the Emperor and the Alessandria townspeople, who are led by Baudolino's biological father; a way is found for the Emperor to recognize Alessandria's independence without losing face. (It is no accident that Alessandria is Umberto Eco's own hometown.) During the siege, Baudolino works on the side of Frederick Barbarossa, but concocts a plan to help win the Alessandrian townspeople independence. He attempts to convince the emperor's forces that Alessandria is more prepared for a siege than them through stuffing a cow with the last of Alessandria's wheat and sends the cow out to the Emperor's forces. When the cow is cut open, it reveals a full belly of wheat. The emperor's forces are convinced that Alessandria is not worth besieging, and thus leave. 431: 453: 441: 463: 753: 748: 743: 738: 733: 253:. The novel presented a number of particular difficulties in translation, not the least of which is that there are ten or so pages written in a made-up language that is a mixture of Latin, medieval Italian and other languages (intended to reconstruct how a barely-literate Italian peasant boy of the 12th century would have tried to write in the vernacular). 415:, Baudolino and surviving members of his band of friends return to Constantinople undergoing the agony of the Fourth Crusade – the book's starting point. Niketas Choniates helps Baudolino discover the truth about how the Emperor Frederick died – with shattering results for Baudolino and his friends. 357:
After the Emperor's death, Baudolino and his friends set off on a long journey, encompassing 15 years, to find the Kingdom of Prester John. From the moment when they depart eastwards, the book becomes pure fantasy – the lands which the band travels bearing no resemblance to the continent of Asia at
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The earlier parts of the story follow the general historical and geographical outlines of 12th-century Europe, with special emphasis on the Emperor Frederick's futile efforts to subdue the increasingly independent and assertive city states of Northern Italy. Baudolino, both a beloved adopted son to
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that or any other historical time, being rather derived from the various myths which Europeans had about Asia – including the aforementioned Christian myth of the Kingdom of Prester John, as well as the Jewish myth of the
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and saves his life. Niketas is amazed by his language genius, speaking many languages he has never heard, and Baudolino begins to recount his life story to Niketas.
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His story begins in 1155, when Baudolino – a highly talented Italian peasant boy – is sold to and adopted by the emperor
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Jan/Feb 2003 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a
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After many disastrous adventures, the destruction of Prester John's Kingdom by the
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the Emperor and a loyal native of the newly founded and highly rebellious town of
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creation myth (Gnosticism is a pervasive presence in another of Eco's novels,
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Baudolino – young man of Alessandria, protagonist, apparently a reference to
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about the adventures of a man named Baudolino in the known and mythical
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Various strange characters figuring in the novel as rendered in the
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Deacon John, leprous sub-ruler of Pndapetzim, apparently based on
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that has thrown the city into chaos. In the confusion, he meets
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The incident of the death of Emperor Frederick, while on the
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and learns about the power struggles and battles of northern
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followed by a long stint of slavery at the hands of the
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Index

Pndapetzim
Saint Baudolino

Umberto Eco
William Weaver
Italian
Historical novel
speculative fiction
Bompiani
Secker & Warburg
Harcourt
Italy
Hardcover
paperback
ISBN
0-15-100690-3
OCLC
49002024
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
2000
Umberto Eco
Christian
William Weaver
Saint Baudolino
Alessandria
Constantinople
Fourth Crusade
Niketas Choniates
Frederick I

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