FEATURED WORK
THE BRASS BUTTERFLY
CLOSE QUARTERS
DARKNESS VISIBLE
THE DOUBLE TONGUE
AN EGYPTIAN JOURNAL
FIRE DOWN BELOW
FREE FALL
THE HOT GATES
THE INHERITORS
LORD OF THE FLIES
A MOVING TARGET
THE PAPER MEN
PINCHER MARTIN
POEMS
THE PYRAMID
RITES OF PASSAGE
THE SCORPION GOD
THE SPIRE
A SEA TRILOGY
Works :: THE SPIRE
 

 

'The Spire: A Construction of Desire' by Jane Costin, PhD student, University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus

A disturbing yet evocative portrait of inspired creativity and its cost. Jocelin, Dean of the Cathedral, is inspired and obsessed by his visionary aim of building the spire. The vision, he is convinced, comes from God, and he is God's instrument. However, in the process of fulfilling his aim, others are used as instruments too, with tragic consequences. The spire points at heaven but - of necessity -- has its roots in frailty and corruption. At the end of the novel, the spire stands, but the cost is great, a mixture as complex and ambiguous as humanity itself.