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Unbreakable Body!
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Because a man cannot survive on the petting of cats and pressing of benches alone
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Unbreakable Body! | Because a man cannot survive on the petting of cats and pressing of benches alone Unbreakable Body! Because a man cannot survive on the petting of cats and pressing of benches alone The Name of the Rose •October 29, 2013 • Leave a Comment You know, maybe it’s just me, but I simply cannot picture Christian Slater as Adso. He’s too… Christian Slater-y for my liking. I cannot, however, un-see Sean Connery as William of Baskerville, it’s the perfectly smug role for him. The Name of the Rose is a 1980 novel by Umberto Eco, originally published in Italian. It was translated and was a film in 1986 starring, yeah, Sean Connery and Christian Slater as Brother William and his junior scribe novice friend, Adso of Melk. I’ve previously read Foucault’s Pendulum , and while I still have no idea what happened there, The Name of the Rose is much, much easier to understand and ends really quite well. The book is said to be a real account of events in ...
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