Ken Follett
Ken Follett offers a profound exploration of the incalculable emotional and historical impact caused by the Notre-Dame fire, altering the perception of global stability.
The sight of Notre-Dame engulfed in flames left me completely stunned and deeply affected. I found myself on the verge of tears, overwhelmed by helplessness as I witnessed something of incalculable and irreplaceable value being consumed and dying before our very eyes. It was a profoundly unsettling, almost apocalyptic feeling, as if the earth itself had begun to tremble beneath my feet, disrupting the stability of everything known.
Authors: Ken Follett
Publication date: 07-11-2019
Language: es
Pages: 54
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Ken Follett was born in Cardiff, Wales, on June 5, 1949. He studied philosophy at University College London. After his graduation, he worked as a journalist. His first successful novel was "The Key to Rebecca" (1980). He achieved worldwide fame with the historical novel "The Pillars of the Earth" (1989), which was followed by other works such as "World Without End", "A Column of Fire", and "The Evening and the Morning", all set in the same historical universe. He is known for his thrillers and historical novels, characterized by extensive research and suspenseful plots.
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