Robert Hellenga's 1998 novel The Fall of a Sparrow focuses on how the aftermath of the bombing affects a (fictional) American family. The portagonist becomes caught up in the prosecution of the perpetrators and life in Bologna. The bombing is the backdrop of a chapter of Laurent Binet's The Seventh Function of Language. The 2017 French novel, which satirizes late-20th-century Parisian intellectual and political life, involves two detectives investigating what they assume to be the murder of the philosopher Roland Barthes. The detectives, who travel to Bologna to interview Umberto Eco, narrowly escape injury in the attack.
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Oops , I got the wrong year on my other comment . Since I in eighty one I remember when Reagan and the Pope got assassinated . And I was kid at the time , so I can't remember every bad thing that year . But I was on a European vacation back in eighty seven , and learned that was two Italy's there at the time . Since we were road tripping across Europe , and Northern Italy was communist .Or least that what looked on some the art on some the houses and building there . But seems intense when comes to ideals , which seemed the main thing during the Cold War . I was like glad when it ended out right . Since seems now more of a secret war , then anything else .