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AN Instance of the Fingerpost: A Novel (1997 original; edició 2000)

de Iain Pears

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A novel on the way we interpret events to suit our purpose. The protagonists are four people giving evidence in a murder in 17th century England. One blames the crime on too much authority, another on the lack of it. A look at the controversies of the day, from medical experiments to religious freethinking.… (més)
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Títol:AN Instance of the Fingerpost: A Novel
Autors:Iain Pears
Informació:Riverhead Trade (2000), Paperback, 704 pages
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An Instance of the Fingerpost de Iain Pears (1997)

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    El nom de la rosa de Umberto Eco (Booksloth)
  2. 51
    Dissolution de C. J. Sansom (Louve_de_mer)
  3. 40
    The Athenian Murders de José Carlos Somoza (Booksloth)
  4. 51
    Ex-Libris de Ross King (amyblue)
  5. 51
    Wolf Hall de Hilary Mantel (souci)
    souci: A look at the machinations behind the throne as England passes out of placid Catholicism moving fitfully and violently towards Protestantism.
  6. 30
    La Tendresa dels llops de Stef Penney (cbl_tn)
  7. 30
    The Unburied de Charles Palliser (Booksloth)
  8. 00
    Amsterdam de Ian McEwan (BookshelfMonstrosity)
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    Restoration de Rose Tremain (cf66)
    cf66: Se ocupan del mismo período historico
  10. 00
    Newes from the Dead de Mary Hooper (PuddinTame)
    PuddinTame: The Sarah Blundy character in Instance is roughly based on the real life Anne Greene. [Wikipedia] Newes from the Dead is a young adult account of Anne Greene's hanging and revival.
  11. 01
    Quicksilver de Neal Stephenson (ehines)
    ehines: Both interesting contemporary books set amidst the scientific enlightenment, Pears is a bit more historical where Stephenson is more flashily contemporary, but fans of one certainly should look at the other.
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Strange book that took me a long time to read. In the end I liked it and am convinced that I will read it again.

It is the story of the same events told by four different narrators, by the time I was a little way into the second narrator, I wanted to double check facts from the first narrator and this all the way through the other narrators

I am sure that when I read it again, that the information I got from each narrator, will change the way I understand the book from the beginning. ( )
  Hello9876 | Jan 6, 2024 |
Splendid book.
I love historical fiction, and this is by far the best book I have read in this genre. Two charchters stand out: Sarah Blundy and Dr.Wood.

The story is narrated in four parts by four different charchters. Each narration has half truths and a self-fulfilling philosophy. The complete plot emerges only in the last twenty pages, until then story hangs in balance.

The kind of book that must completed in a day or two, else one might lose the thread very easily. ( )
  harishwriter | Oct 12, 2023 |
In the back there is a chronology and info about the historical characters in the book. This would have been useful to know before getting through 2/3 of the book, since there are A LOT of characters to keep straight.
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  blueskygreentrees | Jul 30, 2023 |
This was great! Broadly the same events narrated by 4 different characters it grows in scope with each section. There are a lot of educated men talking rubbish in this book, and one silenced woman at the centre of it, but yet it works perfectly as a mystery and also an interesting work of historical fiction, especially the history of medicine in the 17th century. ( )
  AlisonSakai | Jul 12, 2023 |
The first "book" was good. I enjoyed the main character's quirkiness. However the remaining three books were painful. The characters telling the story were unlikable and boring. All the books were about the events that took place in 1660's. Some didn't know what happened and others lied. I did not care what happened by the end. The plot had potential and a writer I enjoyed could have pulled it off.
5,065 members; 3.92 average rating; 4/23/2023 ( )
  mainrun | Jun 26, 2023 |
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If you liked Umberto Eco's "Name of the Rose," you should run to buy Iain Pears' lavishly erudite historical mystery "An Instance of the Fingerpost."... If Eco's book was a sly demonstration of semiotics, the study of signs, Pear's is an exercise in theories of knowledge. Theological disputation, cryptography, religious dissent, medical experiments, moral philosophy, even the Turkish-Venetian war over Crete are all dealt with in what sometimes seems an entertaining encyclopedia of the second half of the 17th century.... When the denouement comes, it is with a new and final twist, one whose quality of surprise is the final proof of this talented author's almost infinite capacity to replace one understanding of things with another.
 
Successful literary thrillers in the mold of Umberto Eco's ''Name of the Rose'' are the stuff of publishers' dreams, and in Pears's novel they may have found a near-perfect example of the genre. It is literary -- if that means intelligent and well written -- and for the reader who likes to be teased, who likes his plots as baroque and ingenious as possible, ''An Instance of the Fingerpost'' will not disappoint.... [T]wo, perhaps three, of the four narrators are men hard to like or care about. It was not until the final 150 pages that I found myself being moved. The feel of this last section is bolder, more imaginative, mysterious even, as though the novel had suddenly transcended itself and broken free of the trappings of the genre.
 
...a novel about deception and self-deception, about the scientific method and Jesuitical chicanery, above all about political expedience and religious transcendence. Every sentence in the book is as solid as brick -- and as treacherous as quicksand.... [Y]ou could reread the novel just to savor the subtle tricks of omission and misdirection.... Iain Pears has written an impressively original and audaciously imaginative intellectual thriller. Don't miss it.
 
Rashomon meets The Name of the Rose in a triumphant triple-decker that knocks every speck of dust from the historical mystery.
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When in a Search of any Nature the Understanding stands suspended, then instances of the Fingerpost shew the true and inviolable Way in which the Question is to be decided. These Instances afford great Light, so that the Course of the Investigation will sometimes be terminated by them. Sometimes, indeed, these Instances are found amongst that Evidence already set down.>— Francis Bacon,
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A novel on the way we interpret events to suit our purpose. The protagonists are four people giving evidence in a murder in 17th century England. One blames the crime on too much authority, another on the lack of it. A look at the controversies of the day, from medical experiments to religious freethinking.

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