
Bridge of San Luis Rey
Published in 1927, 'The Bridge of San Luis Rey' by Thornton Wilder explores the lives of five individuals who perish in the collapse of a bridge in Peru. The narrative follows an observer who seeks to understand whether their deaths were mere accidents or part of a divine plan. This novel is notable for its philosophical inquiries into fate, love, and the meaning of life, and it won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1928.




