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The Pillars of the Earth: A Novel: Ken Follett Miękka oprawa na rynek masowy – 9 lipca 1990

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Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read

#1
New York Times Bestseller

Oprah's Book Club Selection

The “monumental masterpiece” (
Booklist) that changed the course of Ken Follett’s already phenomenal career.

Look out for the prequel,
The Evening and the Morning, coming from Viking in September 2020.

“Follett is a master,” extolled the
Washington Post on the release of The Pillars of the Earth. A departure for the bestselling thriller writer, the historical epic stunned readers and critics alike with its ambitious scope and gripping humanity. Today, it stands as a testament to Follett’s unassailable command of the written word and to his universal appeal. 
 
The Pillars of the Earth tells the story of Philip, prior of Kingsbridge, a devout and resourceful monk driven to build the greatest Gothic cathedral the world has known . . . of Tom, the mason who becomes his architect—a man divided in his soul . . . of the beautiful, elusive Lady Aliena, haunted by a secret shame . . . and of a struggle between good and evil that will turn church against state and brother against brother.
 
A spellbinding epic tale of ambition, anarchy, and absolute power set against the sprawling medieval canvas of twelfth-century England, this is Ken Follett’s historical masterpiece.

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"Follett is a master." —The Washington Post

"Wonderful . . . will hold you, fascinate you, surround you." —
Chicago Sun-Times

"A towering tale . . . a ripping read. . . . There's murder, arson, treachery, torture, love, and lust."
—The New York Daily News

"Ken Follett takes a giant step." —San Francisco Chronicle

"Enormous and brilliant . . . a great epic tale . . . crammed with characters unbelievably alive across the great gulf of centuries . . . touches all human emotion—love and hate, loyalty and treachery, hope and despair. See for yourself. This is truly a novel to get lost in." —Cosmopolitan 

"With this book, Follett risks all and comes out a clear winner . . . a historical novel of gripping readability, authentic atmosphere, and memorable characterization. Beginning with a mystery that casts its shadow, the narrative is a seesaw of tension, suspense, impeccable pacing . . . action, intrigue, violence, passion, greed, bravery, dedication, revenge, and love. A love that entertains, instructs, and satisfies on a grand scale." —Publishers Weekly

"An extraordinary epic buttressed by suspense . . . a mystifying puzzle involving the execution of an innocent man . . . the erection of a magnificent cathedral . . . romance, rivalry, and spectacle. A monumental masterpiece . . . a towering triumph from a major talent." —Booklist

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The Pillars of the Earth tells the story of Philip, prior of Kingsbridge, a devout and resourceful monk driven to build the greatest Gothic cathedral the world has known . . . of Tom, the mason who becomes his architect―a man divided in his soul . . . of the beautiful, elusive Lady Aliena, haunted by a secret shame . . . and of a struggle between good and evil that will turn church against state and brother against brother. A spellbinding epic tale of ambition, anarchy, and absolute power set against the s

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  • Wydawca ‏ : ‎ Penguin Books; Edycja 1. (9 lipca 1990)
  • Język ‏ : ‎ Angielski
  • Miękka oprawa na rynek masowy ‏ : ‎ 1024 str.
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0451166892
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0451166890
  • Wymiary ‏ : ‎ 10.8 x 4.45 x 17.15 cm
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5,0 z 5 gwiazdek Stupendous.
Opinia napisana w Stanach Zjednoczonych dnia 7 października 2023
I remember my mom reading this book and loving it. Then I remember the miniseries coming out, and I thought, “Oh! Ian McShane!” I didn’t watch it. Then I forgot about it for about a decade and a half.
I saw it at my local library and checked it out in my usual attitude of “Of course I’m gonna read this and the other four books I checked out in the next 3 weeks!” I had a little pocket money, so I ordered it on Amazon when the time came to return the library book and admit for the thousandth time that I don’t have nearly as much time to read as I used to.
Holy $#¡¥ am I glad I did.
This book is tremendous. The detail, the readability, the huge time arc of the plot, and, most importantly , the characters.
The characters drive the story. I know that’s a cliche , but I don’t care; the characters in this story are brilliant. Tom Builder, Prior Phillip, William Hamleigh, Aliena, Jack, Ellen, Martha, and more. Even the supporting characters are interesting and clearly have their own motivations, even if Follett swings between thumbnail sketch and staying mum about those motivations.
I won’t wax too much about this book. It would take too many words, and Pillars of the Earth is already full of them. 973 pages in the paperback edition to be precise. I know that most people aren’t necessarily interested in a book that gives Lord of the Rings a run for its money in the length department, and I, as a fan of long books, am hardly unbiased. But it is worth it. You’ll miss meals reading this thing.
Two points I want to make:
1) This book avoids (mostly) one of the major pitfalls of historical fiction. The people in the story seem like they are actually from the Middle Ages, rather than being moral and philosophical transplants from the modern age. This is the Achilles heel of writers like Bernard Cornwell (whom I’ve read and enjoyed) and (I’m told) Phillips Gregory. The story may be fun or compelling, the detail may be solid and accurate, but the characters don’t seem like they are actually from the period. Scratch the surface, and they turn out to be a 20th/21st century citizen mentally, rather than a person from that “foreign country” called the past.
Follett doesn’t do that. Or, at the very least, by the time he may have around page 600, I didn’t care.
2) A warning: dovetailing with point number 1, there are parts of this book that are VERY difficult to read. When it comes to fiction, I’m a fan of sex and a fan of violence. But the unfortunate reality of the Middle Ages (and history and life in general) was that the two were often combined. Those of us that are lucky have never had to deal with this. But, even more so in innumerable areas of the past, this is a reality, and Follett does not shy away from it. One instance early in the book had me put it down and walk away. I came back, because, again, it is a spectacularly written and told story, but there are parts that will make your stomach turn. You have been warned.
All told, this book is incredible. The building of the fictional Kingsbridge cathedral reflects the sheer amount of effort, ingenuity, and, most importantly, time it took to build these structures.
Don’t believe me? Look up Salisbury cathedral on an image search and ask yourself: “How, seriously HOW, was this built back then?” This novel will tell you a story about that.
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Thais
5,0 z 5 gwiazdek Livro ótimo
Opinia napisana w Brazylii dnia 29 czerwca 2023
Um espetáculo de leitura. Interessante, difícil parar de ler.
CHARVOLEN A.
5,0 z 5 gwiazdek Assez bien
Opinia napisana we Francji dnia 30 sierpnia 2023
OK. C'est du Ken Follet...
Darklldo
5,0 z 5 gwiazdek This is a classic that all history lovers should read
Opinia napisana w Australii dnia 26 stycznia 2024
The Pillars of the Earth is a must read for anyone interested in history. It's so full of life as it happened back in the 1200s and Ken Follett truly brings the time to us magically alive and real.
That cathedrals back in those days were truly 'hand crafted' which seems incredible in these days of machinery doing everything and yet these wonderful buildings truly were hand made, there was no machinery back that that would help us as it does now, no way to lift the stones except by ropes and pulleys and sheer muscle power.
Have you ever stood in an ancient building such as a cathedral or a castle and looked at the stones or the carpentry and wondered what the maker was feeling that day?
This is how this book comes to life.
I could keep going, but to be honest you will get far more from the book by reading it.
borgoricco, Padova
5,0 z 5 gwiazdek Meraviglioso
Opinia napisana we Włoszech dnia 27 czerwca 2023
Bellissimo libro di Ken Follet, uno dei miei preferiti, molto lungo ma ne vale davvero la pena. La copertina si è un po’ rovinata con il tempo ma è normale