The Pillars of the Earth is a historical novel by Ken Follett about the building of a cathedral in Kingsbridge (a fictional town located roughly in the area of the present-day town of Marlborough, Wiltshire in England). It is set in the middle of the 12th century, primarily during the time of war known as The Anarchy. Follett's publishers were apprehensive about both the content and the length, which is 973 pages. When the novel was published in 1989, Follett surprised his readers, since he had previously been known for thrillers. However, this book became Follett's best-selling work.
The novel covers the period between the sinking of the White Ship and the murder of Thomas Becket.
The book features some explicit sexuality, including a rape scene. In 1994, it was banned by the Chanute, Kansas school library.
In late 2004, Ken Follett announced on his official website that he is working on the sequel World without End. He expects to release the new book in December 2007.
Synopsis:
A story of passion and idealism, which describes a group of men and women in the Middle Ages whose destinies are fatefully linked with the building of a cathedral. In a country torn by civil war, two generations struggle to rise above their primitive circumstances and create something beautiful.
From Publishers Weekly
With this book, Follett risks all and comes out a clear winner, escaping the narrow genre of suspense thrillers to take credit for a historical novel of gripping readability, authentic atmosphere and detail and memorable characterization. Set in 12th-century England, the narrative concerns the building of a cathedral in the fictional town of Kingsbridge. The ambitions of three men merge, conflict and collide through four decades during which social and political upheaval and the internal politics of the church affect the progress of the cathedral and the fortunes of the protagonists. The insightful portrayals of an idealistic master builder, a pious, dogmatic but compassionate prior and an unscrupulous, ruthless bishop are balanced by those of a trio of independent, resourceful women (one of them quite loathesome) who can stand on their own as memorable characters in any genre. Beginning with a mystery that casts its shadow on ensuing events, the narrative is a seesaw of tension in which circumstances change with shocking but true-to-life unpredictability. Follett's impeccable pacing builds suspense in a balanced narrative that offers action, intrigue, violence and passion as well as the step-by-step description of an edifice rising in slow stages, its progress tied to the vicissitudes of fortune and the permutations of evolving architectural style. Follett's depiction of the precarious balance of power between monarchy and religion in the Middle Ages, and of the effects of social upheavals and the forces of nature (storms, famines) on political events; his ability to convey the fine points of architecture so that the cathedral becomes clearly visualized in the reader's mind; and above all, his portrayals of the enduring human emotions of ambition, greed, bravery, dedication, revenge and love, result in a highly engrossing narrative. Manipulating a complex plot in which the characters interact against a broad canvas of medieval life, Follett has written a novel that entertains, instructs and satisfies on a grand scale. 400,000 first printing; $400,000 ad/promo; Literary Guild main dual selection; author tour.
From Library Journal
A radical departure from Follett's novels of international suspense and intrigue, this chronicles the vicissitudes of a prior, his master builder, and their community as they struggle to build a cathedral and protect themselves during the tumultuous 12th century, when the empress Maud and Stephen are fighting for the crown of England after the death of Henry I. The plot is less tightly controlled than those in Follett's contemporary works, and despite the wealth of historical detail, especially concerning architecture and construction, much of the language as well as the psychology of the characters and their relationships remains firmly rooted in the 20th century. This will appeal more to lovers of exciting adventure stories than true devotees of historical fiction. Literary Guild dual main selection.
Book Dimension
Height (mm) 178 Width (mm) 111
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A Canadian friend recommended to me while we visited in late January. Said it's the best novel he'd ever read, and he's already in his 60's. Got the book after we came back, and finished it in a month. I like the author's pace of telling the story: the st...
评分A Canadian friend recommended to me while we visited in late January. Said it's the best novel he'd ever read, and he's already in his 60's. Got the book after we came back, and finished it in a month. I like the author's pace of telling the story: the st...
评分A Canadian friend recommended to me while we visited in late January. Said it's the best novel he'd ever read, and he's already in his 60's. Got the book after we came back, and finished it in a month. I like the author's pace of telling the story: the st...
评分A Canadian friend recommended to me while we visited in late January. Said it's the best novel he'd ever read, and he's already in his 60's. Got the book after we came back, and finished it in a month. I like the author's pace of telling the story: the st...
评分A Canadian friend recommended to me while we visited in late January. Said it's the best novel he'd ever read, and he's already in his 60's. Got the book after we came back, and finished it in a month. I like the author's pace of telling the story: the st...
这本书简直是史诗级的!我被它深深地吸引住了,仿佛穿越了时空,亲身经历了一千多年前的中世纪英格兰。从一开始,我就被卷入了一个庞大而复杂的故事网中,每一个人物都有着自己的挣扎、梦想和秘密。我能感受到工匠们的汗水,听到石匠们敲击石头的回响,甚至能闻到尘土和木屑混合的古老气息。故事的推进就像一栋宏伟建筑的搭建,每一块砖、每一根梁都经过精心的打磨和放置,最终组合成一座令人赞叹的杰作。书中对建筑过程的描绘细致入微,让我对哥特式大教堂的宏伟有了全新的认识,那些拱顶、飞扶壁、玫瑰窗,不仅仅是石头堆砌,更是人类智慧、信仰和不懈追求的结晶。更让我着迷的是,故事并没有局限于建筑本身,它将建筑的兴建巧妙地融入了当时社会动荡、政治斗争、宗教改革以及人性的善恶纠葛之中。人物之间的关系错综复杂,有忠诚也有背叛,有爱情也有仇恨,每一个角色的命运都牵动着我的心弦。我常常在阅读时屏住呼吸,为他们的遭遇而揪心,为他们的成功而欣喜。这本书的篇幅虽然浩瀚,但读起来却一点也不枯燥,反而像是在品味一坛陈年的佳酿,越品越有味道。我强烈推荐给所有热爱历史、建筑,以及渴望沉浸在一个宏大叙事中的读者。
评分很难想象,一本关于建造一本巨大教堂的书,能如此引人入胜,让我废寝忘食。作者的叙事功力着实了得,他能够将那些枯燥的建筑细节,如石料的选择、拱顶的设计、窗户的安装等等,描绘得生动有趣,甚至充满了戏剧性。我第一次了解到,建造一座宏伟的教堂,需要多少人付出多少心血,需要克服多少技术上的难题,以及需要多少政治和经济上的博弈。书中塑造的人物形象鲜明立体,有正直善良的教士,有充满智慧和勇气的工匠,也有野心勃勃的贵族和阴险狡诈的敌人。他们的故事交织在一起,构成了一幅波澜壮阔的中世纪画卷。我特别喜欢书中的女性角色,她们在那个男权至上的时代,展现出了惊人的智慧和勇气,她们的命运也同样牵动人心。每次读到一些关键的转折点,我都会为角色的命运捏一把汗,也为他们的选择感到释然。这本书不仅仅是关于建筑,它更是关于梦想、关于爱、关于仇恨,关于信仰,关于人性的挣扎与救赎。我从中看到了人类文明发展过程中,那些被历史尘埃掩埋的微小却闪耀的光芒。
评分这是一个关于坚持与创造的故事,它以一种近乎虔诚的态度,描绘了人类在逆境中坚守信念、追求理想的伟大力量。我被书中人物的韧性深深打动,尤其是在那个充满迷信、贫困和暴力的时代,他们如何在艰难的环境中,凭借着一腔热血和精湛技艺,去建造那座属于他们的“天堂”。故事的主角们,他们不仅仅是建筑师,更是梦想家。他们怀揣着对神圣的敬畏,以及对美的极致追求,在一次又一次的挫折、灾难和阴谋面前,没有屈服,而是更加坚定地前行。我看到了他们的牺牲,他们的痛苦,以及他们内心深处燃烧的火焰。作者巧妙地将个人的命运与时代的洪流紧密相连,使得整个故事更具张力和感染力。我仿佛能听到圣歌在空旷的教堂中回响,感受到蜡烛微弱的光芒照亮黑暗的角落,那些细微的描写,都为这个故事增添了无尽的生命力。最让我印象深刻的是,这本书不仅仅是关于一座建筑的建造,它更是在探讨人性的复杂性,以及在追求目标过程中所面临的道德困境。我看到了为了信仰而牺牲的殉道者,也看到了被权力欲望腐蚀的灵魂。这种深刻的洞察,让这本书不仅仅是一部历史小说,更是一部关于人生意义的哲学寓言。
评分这绝对是我读过的最令人难忘的书籍之一。从第一页开始,我就被带入了一个充满历史厚重感的世界,这个世界里,建筑的宏伟与人性的复杂交织在一起,构成了一幅壮丽的史诗画卷。作者的笔触非常细腻,他不仅描绘了哥特式大教堂的建造过程,那种艰辛、那种智慧、那种信仰,仿佛就展现在我的眼前。我能感受到工匠们手指上厚厚的茧子,能听到他们讨论建筑设计的对话,甚至能感受到他们在寒冷夜晚工作的身影。然而,这本书的魅力远不止于此。它还深入探讨了那个时代错综复杂的人性,有纯洁的爱恋,有深刻的仇恨,有无私的奉献,也有无尽的阴谋。书中每一个角色都栩栩如生,他们的命运跌宕起伏,让我时而为他们揪心,时而为他们祝福。我仿佛置身于那个时代,感受着他们的喜怒哀乐,体验着他们的爱恨情仇。这本书让我对历史有了更深的理解,也让我对人类的精神有了更深的敬畏。它就像一座宏伟的建筑,虽然耗时耗力,但最终呈现出的,是令人惊叹的艺术品。
评分这本书就像一扇通往过去的大门,让我得以窥探那个遥远而又充满魅力的时代。我沉浸在作者精心构建的世界里,那里有宏伟的建筑,激烈的权力斗争,以及复杂纠葛的人际关系。最让我震撼的是,作者能够如此细腻地描绘出那个时代的社会风貌,从贵族的奢华到平民的艰辛,从教会的权威到人性的黑暗,都描绘得淋漓尽致。我仿佛能听到马蹄声在泥泞的道路上回响,闻到集市上各种香料和食物的气味,感受到冬日寒风刺骨的凛冽。书中对人物的刻画更是入木三分,每一个角色都有着自己的动机和挣扎,他们的行为逻辑清晰可见,让我能够理解甚至同情他们的选择。我尤其被那些在困境中坚持信念的人物所打动,他们的故事充满了力量,也让我对人生的意义有了更深刻的思考。虽然这本书篇幅巨大,但我从不觉得拖沓,反而恨不得能花更多的时间去细细品味每一个章节。它不仅仅是一部历史小说,更是一部关于人类精神的史诗,它歌颂了创造的力量,坚韧的意志,以及永不熄灭的希望。
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