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Dan Brown:
A history of success
Vyrodova Maria, RIMO-206
The aim of my project is to
prove that Dan Brown is one of
the most successful and
talented writers and that his
books are popular among great
number of people...
Contents
1. Early years and education
2. Musical career
3. Writer career
4. Sentiment analysis
5. Dan Brown’s books
1. Digital Fortress
2. Deception Point
3. The Bald book
4. Robert Langdon
5. Angels & Demons
6. The Da Vinci Code
7. The Lost Symbol
6. Quotes about Dan Brown
7. Conclusion
8. Links
Early life and education
Dan Brown was born June 22, 1964 and raised in Exeter, New
Hampshire, USA, the eldest of three children.
Brown's interest in secrets and puzzles stems from their presence in his household as a child, where
codes and ciphers were the linchpin tying together the mathematics, music and languages in which
his parents worked. The young Brown spent hours working out anagrams and crossword puzzles,
and he and his siblings participated in elaborate treasure hunts devised by their father on birthdays
and holidays.
Sophie Neveu and Cryptex
•After graduating from Phillips Exeter, Brown attended Amherst
College, where he was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity. He played
squash, sang in the Amherst Glee Club, and was a writing student of
visiting novelist Alan Lelchuk.
•Brown spent the 1985 school year abroad in Seville, Spain, where he
was enrolled in an art history course at the University of Seville.Brown
graduated from Amherst in 1986
Alan Lelchuk
University of Seville
Amherst College
Musical Career
After graduating from Amherst, Brown dabbled with a musical career, creating effects
with a synthesizer, and self-producing a children's cassette entitled SynthAnimals,
which included a collection of tracks such as "Happy Frogs" and "Suzuki Elephants"; it
sold a few hundred copies.
•In 1990 self-published a CD entitled Perspective
•In 1991 he moved to Hollywood to pursue a career as singer-songwriter and pianist.
•In 1993, Brown released the self-titled CD Dan Brown, which included songs such as "976-Love" and "If You
Believe in Love."
•In 1994, Brown released a CD titled Angels & Demons. Its artwork was the same ambigram by artist John
Langdon, which he later used for the novel Angels & Demons. The CD included songs such as "Here in These
Fields" and the religious ballad "All I Believe.”
Writer Career
In 1993, Brown read Sidney Sheldon's novel The Doomsday Conspiracy, and was inspired to
become a writer of thrillers. He started work on Digital Fortress, setting much of it in Seville,
Spain, where he had studied in 1985.
His pseudonym was "Danielle Brown." The book's author profile reads, "Danielle Brown currently lives in
New England: teaching school, writing books, and avoiding men."
Sentiment analysis for dan brown
(twitter)
Nowadays Dan Brown is one of the most popular authors in our world.
People love him, respect and read his books with great pleasure.
Novels
•Digital Fortress, 1998
•The Bald Book, 1998, co-
written with his wife Blythe
Brown.
•Angels & Demons, 2000
•Deception Point, 2001
•The Da Vinci Code, 2003
•The Lost Symbol, 2009
Digital Fortress is a techno-thriller novel written by Dan
Brown and published in 1998 by St. Martin's Press. The
book explores the theme of government surveillance of
electronically stored information on the private lives of
citizens, and the possible civil liberties and ethical
implications using such technology.
Digital Fortress
“Reread Digital Fortress by
Dan Brown over the recent
mount. Yeap, still a great
book.”
Deception Point
Deception Point is a 2001 techno-thriller
novel by Dan Brown. The plot concerns a
meteorite found within the Arctic Circle
that may provide proof of extraterrestrial
life, and attempts by dark forces to
prevent this finding from becoming public.
“Just finished reading Dan Brown's
Deception Point. Top class writer,
top class #fiction!!! #books
#top_fiction”
“Dan Brown's Deception Point holds such
an amazing potential to become a stellar
sci-fi political blockbuster film
adaptation..”
A few months later, Brown and his wife released The Bald Book, another humor
book. It was officially credited to his wife, though a representative of the
publisher said that it was primarily written by Brown.
The Bald Book
Robert Langdon
He is a fictional Harvard University professor of religious iconology and symbology
(a fictional field related to the study of historic symbols, which is not
methodologically connected to the actual discipline of Semiotics). The character
was created by author Dan Brown for the novels and later movies, Angels &
Demons (2000), The Da Vinci Code (2003) and The Lost Symbol (2009).
Tom Hanks portrayed Robert Langdon in the 2006 film adaptation of The Da Vinci
Code, reprised the role in the 2009 film adaptation of Angels & Demons, and will
play the role again in the 2012 film adaptation of The Lost Symbol.
Angels & Demons
Angels & Demons is a 2000 bestselling
mystery-thriller novel .The novel
introduces the character Robert Langdon,
who is also the protagonist of Brown's
subsequent 2003 novel, The Da Vinci
Code, and 2009 novel, The Lost Symbol.
It also shares many stylistic literary
elements with its sequel, such as
conspiracies of secret societies, a single-
day time frame, and the Catholic Church.
Ancient history, architecture, and
symbolism are also heavily referenced
throughout the book. A film adaptation was
released on May 15, 2009.
The Da Vinci Code
It became a bestseller, going to the top
of the New York Times Best Seller list
during its first week of release in 2003.
It is now credited with being one of the
most popular books of all time, with 81
million copies sold worldwide as of
2009.Its success has helped push
sales of Brown's earlier books. In 2004,
all four of his novels were on the New
York Times list in the same week,and
in 2005, he made Time magazine's list
of the 100 most influential people of the
year. Forbes magazine placed Brown at
No. 12 on their 2005 "Celebrity 100"
list, and estimated his annual income
at US$76.5 million. The Times
estimated his income from Da Vinci
Code sales as $250 million.
“5 of 5 stars to The Da Vinci
Code by Dan Brown”
Brown's third novel featuring
Robert Langdon, The Lost Symbol,
was released on September 15,
2009.According to the publisher, on
its first day the book sold over one
million in hardcover and e-book
versions in the U.S., the U.K. and
Canada, prompting the printing of
600,000 hardcover copies in
addition to the five million first
printing. The story takes place in
Washington D.C. over a period of
12 hours, and features the
Freemasons. Brown's promotional
website states that puzzles hidden
in the book jacket of The Da Vinci
Code, including two references to
the Kryptos sculpture at CIA
Headquarters in Langley, Virginia,
give hints about the sequel. This
repeats a theme from some of
Brown's earlier work
“Dan Brown -
The lost
Symbol! Its a
must!!”
Quotes about Dan Brown
•Dan Brown has to be one of the best, smartest, and most accomplished writers in the country. The Da Vinci
Code is many notches above the intelligent thriller; this is pure genius.
Nelson DeMille in a promotional blurb at Doubleday
•Critics have found in the narrative a veneer of erudition that cloaks nothing more than a James Bond-style
romp, albeit a highly addictive one. His publisher has described it as 'a thriller for people who don't like
thrillers'. One newspaper put it thus: 'It is terribly written, its characters are cardboard cutouts, the dialogue
is excruciating in places and, a bit like a computer manual, everything is overstated and repeated — but it is
impossible to put the bloody thing down.
David Smith in "Veni vidi da Vinci" in The Observer (12 December 2004)
Dan Brown is one of the best writers of the 21 century. In spite of
some critics, people like his books, because they are full of
adventures, mysteries, secrets which take us far from our daily
routine. Sometimes it’s very difficult to put his books down, because
they are very compelling. I hope that my project work has helped you
to find out something interesting about this writer. Even if you haven’t
read his books before, I hope that now you will be glad to start
reading them.
•http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Dan_Brown
•http://www.danbrown.com/
•http://www.sentiment140.com/
•http://monitter.com/
•http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Brown
•http://www.abc-people.com/data/brown-
dan/bio1.htm

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Dan brown (2)

  • 1. Dan Brown: A history of success Vyrodova Maria, RIMO-206
  • 2. The aim of my project is to prove that Dan Brown is one of the most successful and talented writers and that his books are popular among great number of people...
  • 3. Contents 1. Early years and education 2. Musical career 3. Writer career 4. Sentiment analysis 5. Dan Brown’s books 1. Digital Fortress 2. Deception Point 3. The Bald book 4. Robert Langdon 5. Angels & Demons 6. The Da Vinci Code 7. The Lost Symbol 6. Quotes about Dan Brown 7. Conclusion 8. Links
  • 4. Early life and education Dan Brown was born June 22, 1964 and raised in Exeter, New Hampshire, USA, the eldest of three children. Brown's interest in secrets and puzzles stems from their presence in his household as a child, where codes and ciphers were the linchpin tying together the mathematics, music and languages in which his parents worked. The young Brown spent hours working out anagrams and crossword puzzles, and he and his siblings participated in elaborate treasure hunts devised by their father on birthdays and holidays. Sophie Neveu and Cryptex
  • 5. •After graduating from Phillips Exeter, Brown attended Amherst College, where he was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity. He played squash, sang in the Amherst Glee Club, and was a writing student of visiting novelist Alan Lelchuk. •Brown spent the 1985 school year abroad in Seville, Spain, where he was enrolled in an art history course at the University of Seville.Brown graduated from Amherst in 1986 Alan Lelchuk University of Seville Amherst College
  • 6. Musical Career After graduating from Amherst, Brown dabbled with a musical career, creating effects with a synthesizer, and self-producing a children's cassette entitled SynthAnimals, which included a collection of tracks such as "Happy Frogs" and "Suzuki Elephants"; it sold a few hundred copies. •In 1990 self-published a CD entitled Perspective •In 1991 he moved to Hollywood to pursue a career as singer-songwriter and pianist.
  • 7. •In 1993, Brown released the self-titled CD Dan Brown, which included songs such as "976-Love" and "If You Believe in Love." •In 1994, Brown released a CD titled Angels & Demons. Its artwork was the same ambigram by artist John Langdon, which he later used for the novel Angels & Demons. The CD included songs such as "Here in These Fields" and the religious ballad "All I Believe.”
  • 8. Writer Career In 1993, Brown read Sidney Sheldon's novel The Doomsday Conspiracy, and was inspired to become a writer of thrillers. He started work on Digital Fortress, setting much of it in Seville, Spain, where he had studied in 1985. His pseudonym was "Danielle Brown." The book's author profile reads, "Danielle Brown currently lives in New England: teaching school, writing books, and avoiding men."
  • 9. Sentiment analysis for dan brown (twitter) Nowadays Dan Brown is one of the most popular authors in our world. People love him, respect and read his books with great pleasure.
  • 10. Novels •Digital Fortress, 1998 •The Bald Book, 1998, co- written with his wife Blythe Brown. •Angels & Demons, 2000 •Deception Point, 2001 •The Da Vinci Code, 2003 •The Lost Symbol, 2009
  • 11. Digital Fortress is a techno-thriller novel written by Dan Brown and published in 1998 by St. Martin's Press. The book explores the theme of government surveillance of electronically stored information on the private lives of citizens, and the possible civil liberties and ethical implications using such technology. Digital Fortress “Reread Digital Fortress by Dan Brown over the recent mount. Yeap, still a great book.”
  • 12. Deception Point Deception Point is a 2001 techno-thriller novel by Dan Brown. The plot concerns a meteorite found within the Arctic Circle that may provide proof of extraterrestrial life, and attempts by dark forces to prevent this finding from becoming public. “Just finished reading Dan Brown's Deception Point. Top class writer, top class #fiction!!! #books #top_fiction” “Dan Brown's Deception Point holds such an amazing potential to become a stellar sci-fi political blockbuster film adaptation..”
  • 13. A few months later, Brown and his wife released The Bald Book, another humor book. It was officially credited to his wife, though a representative of the publisher said that it was primarily written by Brown. The Bald Book
  • 14. Robert Langdon He is a fictional Harvard University professor of religious iconology and symbology (a fictional field related to the study of historic symbols, which is not methodologically connected to the actual discipline of Semiotics). The character was created by author Dan Brown for the novels and later movies, Angels & Demons (2000), The Da Vinci Code (2003) and The Lost Symbol (2009). Tom Hanks portrayed Robert Langdon in the 2006 film adaptation of The Da Vinci Code, reprised the role in the 2009 film adaptation of Angels & Demons, and will play the role again in the 2012 film adaptation of The Lost Symbol.
  • 15. Angels & Demons Angels & Demons is a 2000 bestselling mystery-thriller novel .The novel introduces the character Robert Langdon, who is also the protagonist of Brown's subsequent 2003 novel, The Da Vinci Code, and 2009 novel, The Lost Symbol. It also shares many stylistic literary elements with its sequel, such as conspiracies of secret societies, a single- day time frame, and the Catholic Church. Ancient history, architecture, and symbolism are also heavily referenced throughout the book. A film adaptation was released on May 15, 2009.
  • 16. The Da Vinci Code It became a bestseller, going to the top of the New York Times Best Seller list during its first week of release in 2003. It is now credited with being one of the most popular books of all time, with 81 million copies sold worldwide as of 2009.Its success has helped push sales of Brown's earlier books. In 2004, all four of his novels were on the New York Times list in the same week,and in 2005, he made Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of the year. Forbes magazine placed Brown at No. 12 on their 2005 "Celebrity 100" list, and estimated his annual income at US$76.5 million. The Times estimated his income from Da Vinci Code sales as $250 million. “5 of 5 stars to The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown”
  • 17. Brown's third novel featuring Robert Langdon, The Lost Symbol, was released on September 15, 2009.According to the publisher, on its first day the book sold over one million in hardcover and e-book versions in the U.S., the U.K. and Canada, prompting the printing of 600,000 hardcover copies in addition to the five million first printing. The story takes place in Washington D.C. over a period of 12 hours, and features the Freemasons. Brown's promotional website states that puzzles hidden in the book jacket of The Da Vinci Code, including two references to the Kryptos sculpture at CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia, give hints about the sequel. This repeats a theme from some of Brown's earlier work “Dan Brown - The lost Symbol! Its a must!!”
  • 18. Quotes about Dan Brown •Dan Brown has to be one of the best, smartest, and most accomplished writers in the country. The Da Vinci Code is many notches above the intelligent thriller; this is pure genius. Nelson DeMille in a promotional blurb at Doubleday •Critics have found in the narrative a veneer of erudition that cloaks nothing more than a James Bond-style romp, albeit a highly addictive one. His publisher has described it as 'a thriller for people who don't like thrillers'. One newspaper put it thus: 'It is terribly written, its characters are cardboard cutouts, the dialogue is excruciating in places and, a bit like a computer manual, everything is overstated and repeated — but it is impossible to put the bloody thing down. David Smith in "Veni vidi da Vinci" in The Observer (12 December 2004)
  • 19. Dan Brown is one of the best writers of the 21 century. In spite of some critics, people like his books, because they are full of adventures, mysteries, secrets which take us far from our daily routine. Sometimes it’s very difficult to put his books down, because they are very compelling. I hope that my project work has helped you to find out something interesting about this writer. Even if you haven’t read his books before, I hope that now you will be glad to start reading them.