Notre-Dame
A história de uma catedral [The History of a Cathedral]
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Narrated by:
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Sidney Ferreira
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By:
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Ken Follett
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Em Notre-Dame, Ken Follett reflete sobre o papel que a catedral desempenhou ao longo do tempo e revela a influência que ela exerceu tanto em outras catedrais ao redor do mundo quanto em um de seus mais conhecidos e adorados romances, Os Pilares da Terra.
Ele descreve, também, as emoções que sentiu ao saber do incêndio que quase destruiu uma das maiores catedrais do mundo:
“A magnífica Catedral de Notre-Dame de Paris, uma das maiores realizações da civilização europeia, estava em chamas. Aquela visão nos deixou estupefatos e profundamente perturbados. Fiquei à beira das lágrimas. Algo inestimável estava morrendo diante dos nossos olhos. Era uma sensação desconcertante, como se a terra estivesse tremendo.”
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