ISSUE SEVEN: BRIDGES
In 1945, Nobel Prize winner Ivo Andric published a novel entitled The Bridge Over the Drina. There is no hero in this book. And no heroine either. The protagonist is arguably a bridge. The novel follows the lives of those that fixated on it, despised it, constructed it and attempted to destroy it. It is a story all about connection. It is a perfect example of how a bridge is so much more than simply a concrete structure: sparking discord as well as encouraging harmony.
Defined as something that can reconcile or unite different groups, events, periods etc as well as a structure forming a path over a body of water, roadway or valley, the term ‘bridges’ has inspired an incredible body of work from our contributors that is ultimately all about connection.
This eclectic mix of short stories, dramatic monologues, articles and poems cover an engaging range of subjects, from laundry to the conflict in Ukraine. There is so much to unpick. We hope this issue fascinates you as much as it has for us editors.
Happy Reading!
From the Lighthouse Team
Letters from the Editors
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