![]() ![]() He believed both his mother's religion and his father's science, but became confused when the two conflicted. "I owe everything to my parents," said Brown, whose father was a math teacher and mother was a church organist and piano teacher.īrown says he was encouraged to ask questions at home as a child. "My publisher wants good books, not quick ones," he said.īrown began the session by introducing his parents and telling the crowd his mother Constance's birthday was Saturday. The author said he felt no pressure to complete the novel soon. "The novel will be set in Europe, in the most fascinating place I've ever been," he said.Īsked when the new book will be released, he said only "It'll be done when it's done." In addition to "The Da Vinci Code," Langdon's appeared in "Angels and Demons" and "The Lost Symbol."īrown was witty throughout the session in the late 19th century brick theater, and set the tone of the evening with several personal anecdotes from his childhood, which influenced his thoughts on the tense coexistence of science and religion.ĭespite persistent questioning from his fans and the media, Brown was tight-lipped about his next novel.īrown said it took a year and a half to research and that he is "well into the process of writing it." ![]() ![]() Brown is working on a new book that again features Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon as protagonist. ![]()
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