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    16/05/2009

    杂记

    看完《Angels and Demons》了,小说没有像《达芬奇的密码》那样写的虎头蛇尾,不难看出作者还是很用心的设计了一下结局,可是仍然没有太出彩。美国人写的流行小说天生就适合改编成电影,或者说是他们在写小说的时候就已经为电影做准备了?布朗其实蛮聪明的,充分利用了很多欧洲的历史来填充小说。达芬奇的密码写的是巴黎,天使与魔鬼写的是罗马。看小说的过程我倒是好好的回顾了三年前的罗马之旅。从St. Peter's Basilica到Castle St Angelo,处处都是罗马的经典。我们当时去Piazza Navona的时候是晚上了,所以照片里我找了半天也没看见他说的那只Dove,其他的各个景点描述倒是也很符合事实。

    意大利确实是欧洲最值得一去的国家,可惜的是意大利的城市感觉有点乱,经济没有法德发达啊。回头看看我这4年的旅游经历,列举一下值得一去的地方。首先是意大利:罗马,威尼斯。法国:巴黎,鲁瓦河谷,蓝色海岸。西班牙的巴塞罗那。荷兰看郁金香。如果说给我印象最深刻的建筑,我会毫不犹豫的回答巴塞罗那的圣嘉赎罪堂。这世界上唯一在建的教堂无疑是世界上最宏伟的教堂。头一次看见它的时候,震惊了,这么宏伟的建筑居然也是出自人类之手。从西班牙回来后时不时的发现圣嘉赎罪堂在很多宣传画上都有出现,小滕昨天发的Blog的视频中也用了圣嘉赎罪堂的照片。遗憾的是照片根本无法表现出圣嘉赎罪堂那种眼见为实的震撼。

    网上搜了一下,发现还是有人根据这个小说认真的研究了罗马了,发个链接:Mo小姐欧洲游 之 罗马梵蒂冈 Dan Brown大破解

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    Jing Tengwrote:
    写论文有看小说的劲头就好了,还bibliographie
    16 May

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