The bridge of San Luis Rey The bridge of San Luis Rey

The bridge of San Luis Rey

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"The Bridge of San Luis Rey" is a thought-provoking novel written by Thornton Wilder, first published in 1927. Set in colonial Peru in the early 18th century, the story centers around the collapse of the San Luis Rey Bridge and the tragic deaths of five individuals who were on it at the time. The bridge's sudden collapse prompts a Friar Juniper, a Franciscan friar, to investigate the lives and destinies of those who perished.

Wilder weaves a narrative that delves into the interconnectedness of human lives and explores themes of fate, chance, and the mysterious forces that shape our existence. Through the stories of the bridge's victims, the novel raises profound questions about the meaning of life and the existence of divine purpose.

"The Bridge of San Luis Rey" is celebrated for its poetic prose and philosophical depth, earning Thornton Wilder the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. It remains a classic work of literature that continues to resonate with readers, challenging them to contemplate the intricate tapestry of human existence.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2024
6 de febrero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
131
Páginas
EDITORIAL
True Sign Publishing House
VENDEDOR
True Sign Publishing House
TAMAÑO
1.5
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