The Da Vinci Code follows Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist, and Sophie Neveu, a French cryptologist, as they unravel a series of mysterious clues hidden in famous works of art and religious symbols. The duo discovers a secret society and a conspiracy that challenges the core beliefs of Christianity, particularly the history of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. The novel is a fast-paced thriller that weaves together historical, religious, and artistic references, leading to a controversial reinterpretation of religious history.
The Da Vinci Code has been banned and challenged in various countries and communities due to its controversial portrayal of Christianity and the Catholic Church. The novel suggests that Jesus Christ was married to Mary Magdalene and had a child, a concept that many religious groups found blasphemous and offensive. The book’s reinterpretation of religious history and its depiction of the Church as covering up the “truth” led to strong opposition from religious leaders and institutions. It has been banned in countries like Lebanon and parts of India, and faced widespread criticism and censorship efforts, especially from Christian organizations that deemed it heretical. Despite the controversy, The Da Vinci Code became a global bestseller and sparked extensive debate about the relationship between fiction, history, and religion.
Author: Dan Brown
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Historical Fiction
Pages: Approximately 454 pages
Binding: Hardcover
Dust Jacket Condition: Fine
Edition: 1st Edition