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The Infinity of Lists is a book by Umberto Eco on the topic of lists. The title of the original Italian edition was La Vertigine della Lista (The Vertigo of Lists). It was produced in collaboration with the Louvre.[1] The examples of lists in the work range from Hesiod's list of the progeny of gods to Rabelais' list of bottom wipes.[1] Reception Simon Schama, writing in the FT, described the book (in list form) as a delight: "profuse, plethoric, prolix, plentiful, playful, populous, picaresque, picturesque; copious, cornucopian, congested, clotted; incontinent, infested, infectious; omnivorous, orgiastic, odd; abundant, redundant; multifarious, multitudinous; glutted, gargantuan, inclusive, elusive, and...exhaustive." However, Schama also described it as exasperating: "If its pleasures easily overwhelm its irritants, that's because the book has the charm of extreme greed."[1] References ^ a b c Simon Schama (24 Dec 2009), The joy of excess, Financial Times [1] This article about a non-fiction book is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e