Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Dan Brown

Not just fiction - theology, too.

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  1. David P. Goldman says that Ross's take on Brown is ". . . an intelligent thought that has only one defect, namely that of being wrong. Brown really is a malignant, anti-religious peddler of intellectual smut — and that is precisely why people of real but poorly-informed faith devour his dreadful prose."

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  2. Anonymous10:38 AM

    i read Angels & Demons in 2005 - a gay temp i worked with pressed it on me with much enthusiasm.

    i quite enjoyed the book though i wouldn't read another by the man. In a literary sense (characterisation, prose, dialogue, etc.) it was bad but it was so ludicrous - and so ludicrously confident - that it was like talking to an impassioned nutter at the bus stop about how giant lizards control everything - as long as you know you can get away, it's entertaining.

    i was somewhat perturbed to find that my temp friend regarded it as non-fiction. i considered lending him Proust but decided against it in the end.

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