Tuesday, February 01, 2005
Interconnect 1/31/05
Dear Cheri and John:
I heard the program this morning but was unable to comment at the time, although I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued provocative programming. I am emailing in the hope that you may include this in your weekly roundup of comments on WMUB.
The book DaVinci code seems to be absolutely rooted in the 1982 Sunday Times (London) Literary Book of the Year: Holy Blood, Holy Grail by Baigent, Leigh, Lincoln. This publication was expected to cause a firestorm of controversy but, for what ever reasons, disappeared without much of a ripple. It is grounded and academic in setting forth its treatise at the beginning, which sets up the arguments within. Anyway, its something that any of the listeners, whether galvanized or appalled by the DaVinci Code, should read.
Sincerely,
Graham Cooper
(Good to see you both at the Korva Coleman brunch)
I heard the program this morning but was unable to comment at the time, although I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued provocative programming. I am emailing in the hope that you may include this in your weekly roundup of comments on WMUB.
The book DaVinci code seems to be absolutely rooted in the 1982 Sunday Times (London) Literary Book of the Year: Holy Blood, Holy Grail by Baigent, Leigh, Lincoln. This publication was expected to cause a firestorm of controversy but, for what ever reasons, disappeared without much of a ripple. It is grounded and academic in setting forth its treatise at the beginning, which sets up the arguments within. Anyway, its something that any of the listeners, whether galvanized or appalled by the DaVinci Code, should read.
Sincerely,
Graham Cooper
(Good to see you both at the Korva Coleman brunch)
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