Inferno
by Dan Brown
- Pages
- 463
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385537858
- Reading Time
- ~8h 6min
Inferno is a book by Dan Brown. It has 463 pages.
About this book
Dan Brown’s Inferno continues his signature blend of historical scholarship and suspenseful narrative, centering on Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon. The novel unfolds across three European cities—Florence, Venice, and Istanbul—as Langdon races to decipher clues hidden within Dante Alighieri’s fourteenth-century masterpiece. At its core, the story examines contemporary anxieties about global overpopulation and the ethical dilemmas surrounding population control. Brown grounds his fictional thriller in real artistic landmarks, literary references, and historical contexts, inviting readers to navigate a labyrinth of visual puzzles and coded messages. The work reflects the author’s established method of weaving academic disciplines into accessible adventure fiction, while prompting reflection on how art and literature can illuminate pressing modern challenges. The novel maintains the author’s characteristic structure of rapid pacing and interdisciplinary puzzle-solving, positioning historical inquiry alongside thriller conventions.
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Inferno has 463 pages.
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Dan Brown’s Inferno continues his signature blend of historical scholarship and suspenseful narrative, centering on Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon. The novel unfolds across three European cities—Florence, Venice, and Istanbul—as Langdon races to decipher clues hidden within Dante Alighieri’s fou...
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Inferno was written by Dan Brown.