N.J. Writer Launches 'Da Vinci Code' Website With Original Commentary on Book, Movie
N.J. Writer Launches 'Da Vinci Code' Website With Original Commentary on Book, Movie
Former Tax Specialist With Big 8 Accounting Firm Turns to Life of Writing and Art, Marks 554th Anniversary of Da Vinci's Birth With New Site
RAHWAY, N.J., April 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Writer/poet Martin Goldberg today announced the launch of http://www.leonardoscode57.com/, a Website inspired by the internationally best-selling book and upcoming major motion picture "The Da Vinci Code." The Website launch also commemorates the 554th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci's birthday, which passes each year on April 15.
Goldberg, 48, has read about 500 non-fiction books in the last 15 years covering topics from ancient philosophy and history to modern astronomy and physics. For Goldberg, one book stands out among the rest: "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown.
"`The Da Vinci Code' is a classic work of pulp fiction," Goldberg said. "While many criticize Mr. Brown, one `Da Vinci Code' fact is certain - this pulp fiction novel has entertained and informed millions of people worldwide, causing many to consider these mysteries for the first time and think about their faith for themselves."
The centerpiece of Goldberg's site is the 26-stanza poem he penned that addresses various subjects made popular worldwide by "The Da Vinci Code." A second poem posted on the site offers a clever and entertaining take on the upcoming movie.
The site also contains articles authored by Goldberg that offer his insights into the subjects of The Sangraal Myth, The Holy Grail, "The Da Vinci Code" in general and the act of writing poetry.
Visitors to the site can purchase a PDF version of Goldberg's poem "Leonardo's Code" through PayPal. The site's visitors can also e-mail friends and family a free version of Goldberg's poem, "The Poet."
Goldberg added that http://www.leonardoscode57.com/ is primarily a personal publishing portal to express his various views.
For instance, the following is an excerpt from Goldberg's poem, "Leonardo's Code":
"Whatever Truth is True, it seems
of bloodlines and the feminine,
a question this will always be
'till answered by The Priory."
About Martin Goldberg
Martin Goldberg is a resident of Rahway, N.J. After earning a bachelor's degree in mass media and communication from the University of Delaware, Goldberg passed the Certified Public Accountant exam on his first try. He worked as a federal income tax specialist for a Big 8 accounting firm in Manhattan in the 1980s and retired to pursue a life of writing and art. He also enjoys airbrush painting, reading, golf and international soccer.
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Source: LC57, LLC
CONTACT: For media only: Martin Goldberg, President, LC57, LLC,
+1-732-770-7166
Web site: http://www.leonardoscode57.com/
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