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Hardcover The Bridge of San Luis Rey Book

ISBN: 1025313909

ISBN13: 9781025313900

The Bridge of San Luis Rey

"The Bridge of San Luis Rey" is a profound exploration of human destiny, love, and the mysterious nature of providence. Set in 18th-century Peru, the narrative begins with a catastrophic event: the collapse of a centuries-old Incan rope bridge, which sends five travelers to their deaths. This tragedy prompts a deep investigation into the lives of those lost, seeking to understand if there is a divine plan or inherent meaning behind such a seemingly random disaster.

The work meticulously reconstructs the backstories of the victims, examining the interconnected lives of the Marquesa de Montemayor, her companion Pepita, the weary Esteban, the devoted Uncle Pio, and the young Don Jaime. Through these character studies, the narrative explores the various forms of love-maternal, platonic, and selfless-and the legacy left behind after death. This philosophical masterpiece probes the fundamental question of whether human lives are governed by mere chance or by a higher purpose. A landmark of 20th-century literature, "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" remains a poignant meditation on the human condition and the enduring power of memory and love.

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