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Editorial: Country Club Literature and the Thriller
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Hoppenstand, Gary
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Brown, Dan (1964- )
/ Fiction
/ Literary criticism
/ Mass media
/ Novels
/ Readership
/ Television
/ World War II
/ Writers
2005
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Editorial: Country Club Literature and the Thriller
by
Hoppenstand, Gary
in
Brown, Dan (1964- )
/ Fiction
/ Literary criticism
/ Mass media
/ Novels
/ Readership
/ Television
/ World War II
/ Writers
2005
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Editorial: Country Club Literature and the Thriller
2005
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Overview
Hoppenstand relates an event when a noted author, who delivered a lecture about his life as writer in Michigan State University, made a derogatory remark about Dan Brown's thriller The Da Vinci Code. He comments that the author's revelation entails that he was jealous of The Da Vinci Code's monumental commercial success; jealous that Dan Brown reaches an astonishingly wide readership; jealous that The Da Vinci Code has had more booklength studies written about it than has any other work of fiction published since World War II; and jealous that it has had more media attention on television and in newspapers than has any novel ever published.
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Blackwell Publishing,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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