The Spire
Introduced by Benjamin Myers
William Golding author Ben Myers editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:7th Oct '21
Should be back in stock very soon
In The Spire, Dean Jocelin's ambitious vision leads to monumental consequences as he attempts to build a towering spire, challenging both faith and reality.
In The Spire, Dean Jocelin is consumed by a divine vision to construct an extraordinary spire atop a medieval cathedral. His ambition is met with skepticism, particularly from his master builder, who cautions that the old structure was erected without any foundations. Despite the warnings, Jocelin's obsession grows, as does the spire itself, rising in octagonal layers, watched over by ominous gargoyles. The atmosphere becomes increasingly tense as the stone pillars begin to tremble and the earth itself seems to react to the ambitious project.
As the narrative unfolds, the spire becomes a symbol of Jocelin's fervent faith and the hubris that accompanies it. The text delves into themes of ambition, spirituality, and the consequences of one's actions. The world beneath the spire, a medieval society, is depicted as being at the mercy of Jocelin's vision, leading to a climactic confrontation between the divine and the earthly. The imagery is striking, with the spire's shadow looming over the community, representing both hope and impending doom.
The Spire is not just a story about architecture; it is a profound exploration of the human spirit's desire to reach for the divine. Through the lens of Jocelin's journey, readers are invited to ponder the costs of ambition and the fragility of faith. This tale is beautifully crafted, offering a haunting reflection on the intersection of dreams and reality, making it a compelling read for those intrigued by the complexities of human aspiration.
ISBN: 9780571362332
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 16mm
Weight: 228g
272 pages
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