To look down at the pages of this awe-inspiring book is to look up at the mesmerizing vaulted ceilings of 80 medieval churches, cathedrals, and basilicas of Europe in all their structural complexity and ornate design. From the rich blue hues of the Basilica of St. Francis d’Assisi to the geometric details in the Orvieto Cathedral, Stephenson’s flawless photography allows us to take in entire Gothic ceilings with their every lavish detail. This is an exquisite gift for lovers of architecture, photography, travel, history, or for those who just enjoy the rapturous beauty of these impossibly complex human accomplishments.
This is a must read! The prose is lush and provocative. You can feel the humidity, the pain, the joy and the sadness...the descriptions are breathtaking. The story itself is a common tale of two privileged people who suffer a great loss and how that loss affects their lives and their minds. Set in the jazz age in India The Last song of Dusk also provides an interesting historical prospective of that era.