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Most recently, there's the DaVinci Code by Dan Brown. Jhumpa Lahari's The
Interpreter of Maladies has a short story with a couple who rendezvous in a
museum. There the Brian DePalma film Dressed to Kill where Angie
Dickenson is seduced a lover at the Metropolitan Museum. That's all I can
think of off the top of my head.
Brian D. Joyner
Office of Diversity and Special Projects
National Center for Cultural Resources
202.354.2276
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Hello!
I am compiling a list of books (fiction) and movies
that take place in museums, or have plots where
museums figure prominently.
Feel free to email me privately if you don't want to
clutter up the list with responses.
Thanks so much!!
Kim
Kimberly A. Kenney, Curator
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