The Bridge of San Luis Rey (Perennial Classics)
Paperback – Picture Book, June 1, 1986
Description
Pulitzer prize-winning novel by Thornton Wilder, published in 1927. Wilder's career was established with this book, in which he first made use of historical subject matter as a background for his interwoven themes of the search for justice, the possibility of altruism, and the role of Christianity in human relationships. The plot centers on five travelers in 18th-century Peru who are killed when a bridge across a canyon collapses; a priest interprets the story of each victim in an attempt to explain the workings of divine providence. -- The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature
Features & Highlights
- A Franciscan monk's investigation into the collapse of a Peruvian bridge probes the private lives of the victims





