Dan Brown | Inferno Illustrated Edition
Brown’s prose, sometimes criticized for clunky exposition, is actually lifted by the images. When he writes, “Langdon turned to see the colossal figure of Neptune glaring down at him from the fountain,” you no longer have to work. You look up, see Giambologna’s Fontana del Nettuno , and feel the scale. The exposition becomes a caption; the plot becomes a slideshow.
Enter the . This is not simply a reprint with a few postcard pictures thrown in. It is a complete re-imagining of the reading experience. For fans who struggled to visualize the intricate corridors of Palazzo Vecchio or the submerged gold of the Doge’s Palace, this edition is a revelation. dan brown inferno illustrated edition
For fans of Robert Langdon, transforms the reading experience from a fast-paced thriller into an immersive art-history journey. Published on November 11, 2014 , by Doubleday , this special edition was released a year after the original novel to provide a visual companion to Langdon’s frantic chase through Italy and Turkey. A Visual Upgrade to the Narrative The exposition becomes a caption; the plot becomes
This edition is available at various retailers, including Barnes & Noble and Walmart. Estimated Price Key Feature ~$30.00 – $40.00 Large-format color images Enhanced eBook Includes exclusive research videos Signed First Edition Collectible directly signed by Dan Brown Dan Brown's Inferno: Special Illustrated Edition It is a complete re-imagining of the reading experience
To understand the value of the Inferno Illustrated Edition, one must first acknowledge the unique nature of Dan Brown’s writing style. Brown writes with a cinematic eye. He utilizes the "Langdon filter," viewing the world through the lens of an art historian who sees significance in every architrave and fresco.