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SECRETS OF INFERNO is a reader's guide to the journey Dan Brown
took us all on in INFERNO. The book gives readers the back story on
particular plot points, Dante references, symbols, historical
events, philosophy, art, music, and architectural works that Brown
wrapped into his story. It is also an intellectually enriching,
intriguing, fresh and fun look at Dante, THE DIVINE COMEDY, the
world of ideas circulating in Florence on the cusp of the
Renaissance, and the relevance of those ideas to our lives and our
world today. Dan Burstein and Arne de Keijzer are the world's
leading experts on Dan Brown's fiction. Beginning with their
path-breaking SECRETS OF THE CODE, which spent six months on the
New York Times bestseller list in 2004, and continuing through four
other guidebooks to Dan Brown's fiction (as well as three film
documentaries and two special editions of US News), Burstein and de
Keijzer have sold more than three million copies of Dan
Brown-related commentaries in more than thirty languages. In the
wake of each Dan Brown title over the last decade, the media (from
the History Channel to CNN to MSNBC to USA Today to the Washington
Post) have turned to Burstein and de Keijzer for interpretations of
Dan Brown's books, decoding of the hidden symbols and ciphers,
explanations of the controversies, and thoughtful separation of
fact from fiction in these supremely popular stories that somehow
always manage to fascinate our culture well beyond the bounds of
their pop fiction genre. The ultimate guide for any Dan Brown fan,
SECRETS OF INFERNO is entertaining, thought-provoking, and will
make the experience of reading INFERNO richer than you ever
imagined. Contributors include: Teodolinda Barolini, Da Ponte
Professor of Italian, Columbia University Steven Botterill,
Associate Professor of Italian Studies, University of California,
Berkeley Jamais Cascio, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for the
Future and Senior Fellow, Institute for Ethics and Emerging
Technologies Joel E. Cohen, Abby Rockefeller Mauze Professor of
Populations at The Rockefeller University and Professor of
Populations at the Earth Institute of Columbia University William
Cook, Distinguished Teaching Professor of History (Emeritus), State
University of New York, Geneseo Alison Cornish, Professor of
Italian, Romance Languages, and Literatures department, University
of Michigan Paul Ehrlich, Bing Professor of Population Studies,
Stanford University, president of Stanford's Center for
Conservation Biology, and author of The Population Bomb Glenn W.
Erickson, Professor of Philosophy, Universidade Federal do Rio
Grande do Norte (Brazil) Laurie Garrett, Senior Fellow for Global
Health, Council on Foreign Relations and author of The Coming
Plague Cheryl Helm, Dan Brown codes and puzzles expert Giuseppe
Mazzotta, Sterling Professor of Humanities for Italian, Yale
University Julie O'Connor, Fine art photographer and
photojournalist David Orban, Futurist, CEO of Dotsub, and former
chairman of Humanity+ David A. Shugarts, Investigative reporter,
author of Secrets of the Widow's Son, and contributing editor to
the Secrets series Gregory Stock, Biophysicist, biotech
entrepreneur, and founding director of the Program on Medicine,
Technology and Society at UCLA's School of Medicine Natasha
Vita-More, Chairman, Board of Directors of Humanity+ and author of
the TranshumanistManifesto
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