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About the Book
“Alexanders Bridge” is Willa Cather’s first novel, originally published in 1912. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernising world, the story delves into the life of Bartley Alexander, a prominent bridge engineer. As he grapples with the demands of his career and the complexities of his marriage, Alexander’s life takes a dramatic turn when he reconnects with an old flame.
Key Themes
- Ambition and the pursuit of success
- The intricacies of love and fidelity
- The conflict between personal desires and professional duties
Why Read “Alexanders Bridge”?
Willa Cather’s debut novel offers a profound insight into the human condition, beautifully capturing the nuances of early 20th-century society. Her powerful storytelling and vivid descriptions transport readers to a time of great change and innovation. “Alexanders Bridge” is not only a tale of personal struggle but also a reflection on the broader social and cultural shifts of the era.
About the Author
Willa Cather is celebrated for her contributions to American literature, with a writing career spanning several decades. Known for her ability to portray the spirit of the American frontier, Cather’s works remain timeless classics. Her nuanced character development and evocative settings continue to resonate with readers around the world.
Whether you are a long-time fan of Willa Cather or new to her work, “Alexanders Bridge” provides a compelling exploration of ambition, identity, and the human heart. Add this enduring classic to your collection today.






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