D.Matthew
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances 2012, Portuguese 2018, Ingles 2022
"The Pillars of the Earth" by Ken Follet was recommended to me after I had walked the camino this past summer. It's a fictional historical novel centered around the construction of a cathedral in 12th century England. It's account of daily life and construction technology of that era has left me with a deep longing to read and study more from that time period.
My favorite part of the book was the account of Camino de Santiago during the 12th century. The bands of merry pilgrims listening to old tales from jongleurs is a practice I wish was still in existence. It was also interesting to read about the Moorish and Saracen influence in the south of Spain, and how that influenced cathedral design.
Have any of you read "The Pillars of the Earth"? If so, what are your thoughts? For those of you who have not, it's quite long, but a book I would strongly recommend to put you in the right mood (mindset) to walk back in time on Camino de Santiago. It's had a profound impact on me, as I'm already planning a second walk for the near future Having visited Cathedrals in Spain, France, England, and Italy, I can't wait to go back and see them again through the eyes of an aspiring 12th century stone mason apprentice
Buen Camino!
Drew
My favorite part of the book was the account of Camino de Santiago during the 12th century. The bands of merry pilgrims listening to old tales from jongleurs is a practice I wish was still in existence. It was also interesting to read about the Moorish and Saracen influence in the south of Spain, and how that influenced cathedral design.
Have any of you read "The Pillars of the Earth"? If so, what are your thoughts? For those of you who have not, it's quite long, but a book I would strongly recommend to put you in the right mood (mindset) to walk back in time on Camino de Santiago. It's had a profound impact on me, as I'm already planning a second walk for the near future Having visited Cathedrals in Spain, France, England, and Italy, I can't wait to go back and see them again through the eyes of an aspiring 12th century stone mason apprentice
Buen Camino!
Drew