It’s very
interesting from a communication point of view, to analyses the books written
by Dan Brown. The impact of ‘The Da Vinci Code’ was huge, and the controversies born
from it exceed the scope of the traditional literature circles and critics.
Brown managed to create a discussion about Da Vinci’s oeuvre that could not
have been imagined. From ‘Angels and Demons’ I learned a lot about the Vatican
and the papal system – a real lecture of history, taught in the 21st
century. Nowadays there are even tourist agencies in Rome that in addition to the
Classical Rome, Imperial Rome and Religious Rome tours now also offer ‘Angels
and Demons’ tours as a touristic attraction. ‘Deception Point’ takes us
backstage at NASA, while ‘The Lost Symbol’ introduces us to the political scene
of Washington and its workings.
I would really like
to read a book that takes the reader backstage at the EU Institutions, full of
mystery and suspense. Maybe a recent association of Herman van Rompuy,
President of the European Council, with the Bilderberg Group can inspire political fiction literature about the EU
community structure.
I suppose a book
like that would make the EU and its mechanisms more famous than any of the
institutional communication strategies can do. And this without financial
support, for I am sure that Dan Brown will not apply for any institutional
money to finance his book in order to promote European citizenship.
Dan LUCA / Brussels
Some people say Opus Dei is very powerful in the highest EU circles. And that some people meet in Brussels houses looking like the mansion Stanley Kubrick chose for "Eyes wide shut".
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