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Alexander's Bridge

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Alexander's Bridge

By: Willa Cather
Narrated by: Marguerite Gavin
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There is a pleasure in listening to the imagery of Alexander's Bridge that is similar to viewing a beautiful watercolor, as in the following description of a Boston street in late afternoon: "The sun sank rapidly; the silvery light had faded from the bare boughs and the watery twilight was setting in when Wilson at last walked down the hill, descending into cooler and cooler depths of grayish shadow."

Against this delicate imagery, Willa Cather renders the tough inner terrain of a man in mid-life crisis. Bartley Alexander is a master bridge engineer. At 43 he is at the height of his power, comfortable with success and all it brings. Yet he yearns for the lost vibrancy of his youth. He leads a double life, veering between his beautiful, accomplished wife and his mistress, an actress he knew as a student in Paris. The conflict creates a crack in the structure of his life that ultimately undermines him.

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This book shines with understatement and reminds me of a painting which conveys much more than is overtly portrayed. I feel that every reader must experience this book uniquely, according to the reader’s own understanding of human nature and art.

Written with empathy and poetry

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After reading a few of the reviews below , all negative , I was taken aback , was I truly in the minority in feeling this a profound work ? Life is exactly as ambiguous as this sad tale unfolds , strength and weakness and flaw and virtue . I found myself entranced and admiring the three central characters; wishing to emulate certain virtues and reminded to avoid certain failings of character . Cather was an astonishing artist .

The ambivalence of being

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The story is fairly short, but even so the tension and conflict are all there.
The characters are believable and understandable in their follies.
Cather has a very endearing way of describing a scene with romantic imagery.
And the ending is so bittersweet I'm not sure it's right to call it a tragedy.

Better than expected

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After finishing this story, I still don't really know what the author's point was. No one grows or changes for the better. My conclusion is that her story conveys the message that men are generally cads, and the women who love them are fools.

Disappointing...

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This one was difficult for me. It’s a poem that goes on way too long, it’s a novella with all the fanfare of pretty writing with no substance. It struggles with not knowing what it is and feels like something that someone picked up among Willa Cather’s scrap pile of ideas for books (that wasn’t completely worked out) and said “hmm, I bet if I put this out with her name on it some one will buy it”.

Waxing poetic into deep distraction.

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marguerite gavin was a poor choice for narrating. pace too consistently quick and intensity is too even. EVERYTHING sounds important, which means that NONE of it is, particularly.

decent story - bad reading.

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The story and narration fit well, but I didn't like either. The story was uninspiring and predictable. The narration was stilted.

melodramatic

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