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The Bitter Lotus is a novel by Louis Bromfield in which wealthy American Tom Dantry meets the great love of his life, the married Alix, on a tropical island. The passionate relationship turns into a bitter conflict of love, guilt, and the inability to esc
The Bitter Lotus (1936) is a novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning American author Louis Bromfield, author of the famous bestseller The Rains Are Coming.
The story takes place on an exotic tropical island in the Indian Ocean. Tom Dantry, a disillusioned and weary American, comes here looking for peace. Instead, he meets Alix, the woman he once passionately loved, now married to a wealthy English lord. Their renewed passion soon develops into a complex emotional conflict filled with love, jealousy, guilt, and inner turmoil.
Bromfield masterfully depicts how even the strongest love can become destructive when built on the misfortune of another. The novel explores themes of fate, responsibility, the transience of happiness, and the impossibility of escaping oneself. The rich descriptions of the tropical landscape, colonial society, and psychologically profound characters make this book typical of Bromfield's work—elegant, melancholic, and cinematically vivid.
The Bitter Lotus is a classic romantic-psychological novel that shows that wealth, beauty, and freedom are not enough for happiness if there is a moral cost hidden behind it. The work exudes a subtle bitterness and a deep understanding of human weaknesses, which makes it interesting even today.
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