The Bridge
Summary
In Ian Banks's novel «The Bridge», reality and fantasy intertwine in a whimsical pattern, where the boundary between worlds becomes as elusive as mist over water. The main character, finding himself in a mysterious place called the Bridge, loses his memory and name, plunging into a labyrinth of dreams, memories, and allusions. The Bridge is not only an architectural marvel stretching into infinity, but also a symbol of inner quest, a passage between life and death, consciousness and the unconscious. Through a series of encounters with the strange inhabitants of this world, the protagonist tries to restore his identity, understand the roots of his pain, and find a path to awakening. Banks masterfully blends elements of magical realism, psychological drama, and philosophical parable, creating a multilayered narrative about the human soul, lost between worlds and longing to return to itself.
