Umberto Eco: The list is the origin of culture. It's part of the history of art and literature. What does culture want? To make infinity comprehensible. It also wants to create order -- not always, but often. And how, as a human being, does one face infinity? How does one attempt to grasp the incomprehensible? Through lists, through catalogs, through collections in museums and through encyclopedias and dictionaries. There is an allure to enumerating how many women Don Giovanni slept with: It was 2,063, at least according to Mozart's librettist, Lorenzo da Ponte. We also have completely practical lists -- the shopping list, the will, the menu -- that are also cultural achievements in their own right.
SPIEGEL: Should the cultured person be understood as a custodian looking to impose order on places where chaos prevails?
Eco: The list doesn't destroy culture; it creates it. Wherever you look in cultural history, you will find lists. In fact, there is a dizzying array: lists of saints, armies and medicinal plants, or of treasures and book titles. Think of the nature collections of the 16th century. My novels, by the way, are full of lists.
So here is my contribution to lists, in particular end of decade lists. Here are the top ten major events for Ukraine this decade.
- Kuchma and his cronies lose power after Orange Revolution
- Gongadze killed, probably on orders of Kuchma.
- Cassette Scandal.
- Ukraine without Kuchma protests in 2001.
- Economic crisis '08-'09
- Winter 2006 gas shut off between Russia and Ukraine.
- Winter 2009 gas shut off between Russia and Ukraine.
- Yulia Tymoshenko returns to power as prime minister in 2007.
- Yanukovych returns as prime minister in 2006.
- Ukraine's World Cup success in 2006 (up to quarter-finals).
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