![]() ![]() The book is "Numero Zero," and Umberto Eco, one of the best-selling authors in the world, joins us from Milan. ![]() The publisher intends only to use the paper as a vehicle to concoct nonsense, fuel fantasies and contrive conspiracy theories that could be used to blackmail people of Italy's inner sanctum of power - government, military, finance, the papacy. SCOTT SIMON, BYLINE: It's about a Roma journalist named Colonna who's recruited to run a newspaper in the Italy of 1992, a newspaper called Domani, or Tomorrow, because the day it comes out will never be. We'll visit now our last conversation with him. His final work "Numero Zero" was published last October. The internationally renowned Italian author Umberto Eco has died at the age of 84. ![]()
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