The Bridge of San Luis Rey
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The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder is a profound exploration of fate, love, and the interconnectedness of human lives, set in 18th-century Peru. The novel opens with a catastrophic event-a bridge collapses, sending five people to their deaths. Brother Juniper, a Franciscan monk, witnesses the tragedy and becomes determined to understand why these particular individuals perished, seeking answers to whether their lives held any greater significance or divine purpose. Wilder weaves together the backstories of each of the victims-a noblewoman, a young orphan, a beautiful actress, a devoted servant, and a businessman-revealing their desires, flaws, and relationships. Through these stories, Wilder delves into universal themes of love, sacrifice, and destiny, showing how each character's life is shaped by their connections to others. This illustrated edition enhances Wilder's timeless narrative, capturing the novel's haunting beauty and emotional depth through vivid artwork that complements the text. The Bridge of San Luis Rey is celebrated for its elegant prose and philosophical richness, offering readers insights into the complexities of human existence and the mysteries of life and death. Wilder's novel, awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1928, remains a powerful meditation on humanity's search for meaning. This illustrated edition invites readers to immerse themselves in Wilder's compelling vision, which continues to resonate across cultures and generations.

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9786178492502, 6178492502
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The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder is a profound exploration of fate, love, and the interconnectedness of human lives, set in 18th-century Peru. The novel opens with a catastrophic event-a bridge collapses, sending five people to their deaths. Brother Juniper, a Franciscan monk, witnesses the tragedy and becomes determined to understand why these particular individuals perished, seeking answers to whether their lives held any greater significance or divine purpose. Wilder weaves together the backstories of each of the victims-a noblewoman, a young orphan, a beautiful actress, a devoted servant, and a businessman-revealing their desires, flaws, and relationships. Through these stories, Wilder delves into universal themes of love, sacrifice, and destiny, showing how each character's life is shaped by their connections to others. This illustrated edition enhances Wilder's timeless narrative, capturing the novel's haunting beauty and emotional depth through vivid artwork that complements the text. The Bridge of San Luis Rey is celebrated for its elegant prose and philosophical richness, offering readers insights into the complexities of human existence and the mysteries of life and death. Wilder's novel, awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1928, remains a powerful meditation on humanity's search for meaning. This illustrated edition invites readers to immerse themselves in Wilder's compelling vision, which continues to resonate across cultures and generations.
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Wilder, T. (2024). The Bridge of San Luis Rey. Andrii Ponomarenko.

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Wilder, Thornton. 2024. The Bridge of San Luis Rey. Andrii Ponomarenko.

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Wilder, Thornton, The Bridge of San Luis Rey. Andrii Ponomarenko, 2024.

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Wilder, Thornton. The Bridge of San Luis Rey. Andrii Ponomarenko, 2024.

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