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The Bridge of San Luis Rey

By: Thornton Wilder
Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
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A spare and haunting novel that won the Pulitzer Prize and has informed how literature addressed tragedy ever since its initial publication in 1927

In eighteenth-century Peru, a rope bridge collapses, dropping five people to tragic deaths in the gorge below. In the aftermath, Brother Juniper, a Franciscan friar and a witness to the disaster, strives to comprehend why these five people were fated to die in this way. Was it, he wonders, some form of divine Providence, or was it arbitrary and unrelated to the manner in which these people had led their lives?

In its exploration of love and loss, cosmic justice and injustice, and fate versus chance, The Bridge of San Luis Rey probes at questions that remain—that will always remain—fundamental to human existence.

Public Domain (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing

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1928
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The many mysteries of life healed by ancient beliefs. Relationships so hard to have or understand. The thoughts of how life was discussed separately in times before the Fall and life after. The tragedy helps those being remembered as having lived. No other citizen is remembered as having lived during that time.

The mystery of the 5; the small pox epidemic of that time.

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