In eighteenth-century Peru, a historic bridge connecting the cities of Cuzco and Lima collapses, plunging five people to their deaths. A Franciscan monk, Brother Juniper, witnesses the tragedy and embarks on a spiritual quest to reconcile free will versus fate and the existence of God in the victims’ lives: “Why did this happen to those five?” This thought-provoking, Pulitzer Prize-winning second novel by American writer Thornton Wilder was called “a masterpiece” by The New York Times when it was published in 1927. Critically acclaimed, it remains a compelling literary classic exploring destiny, love, religion, and the meaning of life.
The Bridge of San Luis Rey (Dover Thrift Editions: Classic Novels)
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This classic novel encourages critical thinking and literary analysis of complex themes such as fate, religion, and philosophy.
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Weight | 0.068 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.3 × 0.6 × 21 in |
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