The Pillars of the Earth

Pillars of the Earth

paperback, 983 pages

English language

Published March 23, 1989 by NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY.

ISBN:
978-0-451-16863-4
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The Pillars of the Earth is a historical novel by Welsh author Ken Follett published in 1989 about the building of a cathedral in the fictional town of Kingsbridge, England. Set in the 12th century, the novel covers the time between the sinking of the White Ship and the murder of Thomas Becket, but focuses primarily on the Anarchy. The book traces the development of Gothic architecture out of the preceding Romanesque architecture, and the fortunes of the Kingsbridge priory and village against the backdrop of historical events of the time.

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Review of 'Pillars of the Earth' on 'Goodreads'

“To someone standing in the nave, looking down the length of the church toward the east, the round window would seem like a huge sun exploding into innumerable shards of gorgeous color.”

Odi et amo, Ken Follett. This book was a gift, so I persevered. Though I enjoyed some aspects of it, it is not without significant flaws. First of all—this took me about half a year to finish reading, give or take a month. Despite that, I was able to keep track of characters and events decently well, for the most part, though of course my brain was wont to forget specific details. Aside from that, its length betrays a plot that is cyclical and predictable and characters that are somewhat static and stereotypical. Despite that, Follett’s descriptions of medieval English life and, in particular, the cathedral building that is the star of the show are incredibly immersive. I’ve …

Review of 'Follett Ken' on 'Goodreads'

It’s a long time since I struggled to put a book down. More than once I just had to continue reading into the early hours to find out what happened next.

This book was a roller coaster of emotions and events that highlighted the violence, greed, passions, revenge of the main protagonists. It also really portrayed the ebb and flow of power and influence that royalty and religion had against each other, as well as the poor peasants who were caught in the middle.

A really enjoyable read and I can see why this book is one of Ken Follett’s all time best sellers.

Review of 'Pillars of the Earth' on 'Goodreads'

Good intentions, poor execution. The book offers an interesting look at medieval and monastic life, with descriptions of world- and churchbuilding I found quite fascinating - yet all of it was ruined for me with very poor characterisation, developments in the plot consisting of problems that are solved way too easily and this occurs far too often. Characters are often incredibly naive (even the ones that should have been likeable) and major moments for character development are ignored or handled in disturbingly weird ways (one character has a very brief mourning period).

Review of 'The Pillars of the Earth' on 'Storygraph'

I got this book because I'm an IT architect and was interested in reading about a similar job in a different world. The master builder of a medieval cathedral fits the bill. You have to understand what is needed, do sketch level design to get the sponsor and the other stakeholders to support your ideas, then do the detailed design and then make sure it is built to specifications. Your responsibility if it fails.
That part I enjoyed. It is also a fast-paced thriller as the main characters go from success to disaster and back in a chapter per cycle.
However, it was a bit too long for me and the writing wasn't anything special. I bought it used and got the sequel as well but I'm not going to read that, though I might have a go at his Century trilogy in the hopes that his writing will have …

Review of 'Follett Ken' on 'Goodreads'

This book is a mixed bag.

When Follett writes about the cathedral it's quite good. He describes the construction in detail, from the techniques used to create huge structures by pure manpower to the cultural forces that inform their design. It's fascinating stuff.

Unfortunately, he drowns it in a swamp of melodrama. A series of virtuous commoners devote their lives to building the cathedral while villainous aristocrats oppose them. The good guys outsmart the bad guys. The prose is functional but doesn't remedy the dull plot.

Still, the central subject of the cathedral was compelling enough to keep me interested until the end. It's worth a skim.

Review of 'The Pillars of the Earth' on 'Goodreads'

The Pillars of the Earth follows the building of a cathedral in the town of Kingsbridge, England in the middle of the 12th century. Set during the time of King Stephen and the Anarchy, it explores the lives of Tom Builder and his family as he finally gets to achieve his dream of being master builder for a cathedral. There are forces that are working against the completion of this church for reasons of power and greed.

Ken Follett was an author of trashy thrillers before turning his hand to the epic novels. So it is not surprising that the novel attempts to explore themes of intrigue and conspiracy against this historical event. I’ve only ever read one other Follett novel (The Eye of the Needle) and while I thought this was a better book they are very similar.

One of the biggest problems I had with both novels is …

Review of 'Follett Ken' on 'Goodreads'

I would give this book a 3.5 if we could do half stars. I enjoyed the historical context and architectural details. I even liked the characters, but they were way too one dimensional. The bad guys were completely bad. The good guys were completely good. This prevented me from really emotionally connecting to any of them. Overall, I'm glad that I read the book.

reviewed Les Piliers De La Terre by Ken Follett (Livre de Poche -- 4305)

Review of 'Les Piliers De La Terre' on 'Goodreads'

J’ai adoré cette vaste fresque historique qui s’étale sur plus de 40 ans. Tout y est, l’amour, la violence, le sexe, les batailles, les gentils et les méchants. De l’action, il y en a revendre. De la réflexion aussi, mais on est vite emporté dans le tourbillon des aventures des héros et le côté existentiel on le met de côté. Le thème de la religion, de l’homme et du repos de son âme est omniprésent, c’est même le noyau du livre. Les descriptions sont complètes, les personnages plus qu’attachants et le contexte fascinant. L’univers et l’époque sont formidablement décrits. Le monde des religieux du XIIème siècle, des cathédrales, de l’architecture à la gloire de dieu est passionnant, noir et violent. Pourtant je ferai deux reproches au livre

Tout d’abord la lourdeur de certains passages/phrases. Le point de vue omniscient, là, il est à son apogée. On sait tout, rien ne …

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