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“I started to write [The Name of the Rose] in March of 1978, moved by a seminal idea. I wanted to poison a monk.” quote by Umberto Eco
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“I started to write [The Name of the Rose] in March of 1978, moved by a seminal idea. I wanted to poison a monk.”

Umberto Eco

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Name of the Rose, 1976

The author began writing the novel in 1978, driven by a powerful idea to metaphorically "poison" a monk.

In simple terms: Eco started the novel with a strong, provocative concept.

Key Takeaway

Use bold ideas to spark creative projects.

Themes

creativity inspiration controversy

Mood

intriguing intense

Type

literary inspirational

When to use this quote

  • writing retreats
  • concept development
  • artistic risk
  • publishing

Key Concepts

literary theory medieval history

Questions to Reflect On

  • What bold idea excites you?
  • How will you manage potential backlash?
A Different Perspective

Provocative concepts may alienate audiences.

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