A Timeless Epic of History, Humanity, and Endurance
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Ivo Andrić's masterpiece The Bridge on the Drina stands as one of the twentieth century's most profound historical novels—a sweeping chronicle that transforms a single stone bridge into a witness to four centuries of Balkan life, conflict, and resilience.
What makes this book unforgettable:
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Epic scope, intimate stories – Follow generations of Catholics, Muslims, and Orthodox Christians whose lives intersect on this magnificent bridge in the town of Visegrad
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A bridge between worlds – Built by a Serb boy kidnapped by the Ottomans who rose to become Grand Vezir, the bridge connects East and West, past and present
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Unforgettable characters – From Radisav the workman who defies the bridge's construction, to Fata who climbs its parapet to escape an arranged marriage, to Milan the gambler who stakes everything in one final game
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Timeless relevance – Written with humor and deep compassion, this novel illuminates the cycles of war and peace that shaped the Balkans—and continue to resonate today
The bridge survives unscathed through centuries of Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian rule, only to face its greatest test in 1914 when Balkan tensions ignite the First World War. Through Andrić's luminous prose, the bridge becomes more than stone and mortar—it becomes a symbol of human endurance, cultural crossroads, and the fragile connections that bind us across time and difference.
Perfect for readers who love: Historical epics, literary fiction, cultural heritage narratives, and stories that span generations with wisdom and grace.
Everyman's Library edition – a beautifully crafted volume worthy of this Nobel Prize-winning classic.