The Bridge Over the River Kwai: A Novel by Pierre Boulle is set in 1942 during World War II. In a Japanese prison camp, British POWs are forced to build a railway bridge as part of Japan’s ambitious plans for advancing their empire through Burma. Colonel Nicholson, a proud and perfectionist officer, becomes deeply invested in the project despite his initial reluctance. His determination leads him into conflict with the ruthless Japanese warden, Colonel Saito, who pushes the prisoners to their limits. As Allied forces race to destroy the bridge, Nicholson grapples with the moral dilemma of whether to compromise his principles for survival or adhere strictly to duty and honor. The story explores themes of identity, sacrifice, and the complexities of patriotism in a brutal wartime context.
