Absolutely. He can write, that's obvious, but he writes crap. You seem to be mistaking quantity for quality.
But if it is crap, how do you account for the huge amount of sales?
Absolutely. He can write, that's obvious, but he writes crap. You seem to be mistaking quantity for quality.
But if it is crap, how do you account for the huge amount of sales?
What a horrible argument.
Just a quick question here - How many books has he sold? It doesnt seem that the market is more concerned with factual accuracy than a good story.
By what metric do you gauge a "proper" writer anyway? Books sold would be a good indicator in my opinion...
Wikipedia has his total book sold count at over 80 million.
How so? If something is of poor quality, you wouldn’t expect it to have really high sales.
(note that by quality I don’t mean factual accuracy, but rather entertainment value)
The Swiss Guard, traditional defenders of the Vatican, are said to be "rumored to have decapitated countless Muslims while defending the Christian crusaders in the fifteenth century" with their longswords. The Guard were founded in 1506. The seventh and final Crusade took place in 1270.
Actually, some of those "Errors" aren't really errors based on a correct interpretation of the statement he makes.
The problem is, stupid people don't realize it's fiction(probably not helped by the header claiming everything is true) and begin reciting it as fact, spreading misinformation like wildfire.
- A guard tells a subordinate to sweep a chapel for bugs, saying: "Spazzare di cappella." Spazzare does mean sweep, but not for electronic devices: bonificare, to reclaim, would be preferable. Also, it doesn't need the di. Finally, cappella is an Italian slang term for the tip of the penis, so most Italians would name the chapel in order to avoid misunderstandings.
- Vittoria asks someone "Hanno conosciuto l'uomo?", meaning "Did you know the man?" By saying "l'uomo" without specifying which man (for example, by saying "quell'uomo", "that man"), it means "have you known manhood?", or to put it another way, "have you had sex?"
Obligatory post stating that stupid people, not fiction, should be abolished.So what...we should ban fiction because there are stupid people in the world?
Never read any of his book, but he propably knows he can get away with it with his fans. Some writers do heaps research on facts, but only really meticulous fans will notice the work. Dan Brown propably doesn't respect his work as a thesis, but as a way to make money and engaging story.