![]() In its textures-it is at turns snotty, contemplative, and disarmingly personal-it is clear Brown intended the brief less as a legal defense than as a literary memoir. The London Times, the Associated Press, and other media gleefully unearthed it last week. Brown, who is being sued for copyright infringement in London by the authors of Holy Blood, Holy Grail, filed a 69-page witness statement with the British courts back in December. The piece is reprinted below.ĭan Brown, author of the mega-selling The Da Vinci Code, has brought forth his most thrilling piece of writing to date: a court document. As Curtis writes, the document offers numerous insights into the author’s enormous popularity and success. To mark the occasion, Slate revisits Bryan Curtis’ 2006 article about witness statement in a copyright infringement case concerning his earlier novel The Da Vinci Code. ![]() ![]() Dan Brown’s latest novel, Inferno, went on sale this week and has already hit No. ![]()
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