This splendid and profoundly moving novel begins with a simple and seemingly senseless tragedy. "On Friday noon, July the twentieth, 1714, the finest bridge in all Peru broke and precipitated five travelers into the gulf below." A traveling monk, Brother Juniper, witnesses the catastrophe and becomes obsessed with investigating the lives of the five victims in order to prove that their deaths had meaning. His mission is doomed to fail, but over the course of the story, the five unlucky individuals--a noblewoman, a maid, an orphan, an old man, and a child--come to life for the reader in all of their glorious complexity. Their intertwined lives--snuffed out in one shattering moment--illuminate the biggest questions that we can ask ourselves about the nature of love and meaning of the human condition.
Biografie
Thornton Wilder wurde am 17. April 1897 in Madison, Wisconsin, als Sohn eines Zeitungsverlegers geboren, der als Generalkonsul nach Hongkong und Schanghai ging. Thornton Wilder erhielt für sein umfangreiches literarisches Werk zahlreiche Auszeichnungen, u. a. dreimal den Pulitzer Preis und 1957 in Frankfurt am Main den Friedenspreis des deutschen Buchhandels. Er starb am 7. Dezember 1975 in Hamden, Connecticut.