To the Bright and Shining Sun

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Literary FictionCrimePsychological ThrillerSouthern GothicBetrayalRedemptionDarkGrittyAtmosphericMorally Grey CharacterAmerican LiteratureRedemption StoriesAmerican AuthorExistentialism
Literary Fiction

To the Bright and Shining Sun

James Lee Burke

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James Lee Burke's 'To the Bright and Shining Sun' immerses the reader in the atmospheric, often perilous landscape of Louisiana, following a protagonist whose life is a tapestry woven with past regrets and present dangers. The story centers on a man seemingly trying to escape or atone for a troubled history, only to find himself drawn back into the violent, corrupt underworld that defines his environment. As he navigates treacherous relationships and confronts lingering sins, the narrative explores the complex moral terrain of individuals caught between their desires for peace and the persistent pull of their darker impulses. This novel is compelling due to Burke's signature style, which masterfully blends a richly drawn sense of place with a deep psychological exploration of his characters. The themes delve into the enduring nature of guilt, the possibility of redemption, and the stark reality of evil that can exist both within individuals and the societal structures they inhabit. Readers are drawn into a world where the humid air itself seems heavy with unspoken histories and impending violence, creating a visceral and often haunting experience that probes the very essence of human nature and the search for light in overwhelming darkness.

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Publisher

Hachette Books

Pages

256

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780786889686

ISBN-10

0786889683

Language

English

Published

2000-10-03