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The Complete Short Stories of Ambrose Bierce by Ambrose Bierce
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The Complete Short Stories of Ambrose Bierce

by Ambrose Bierce

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Bison Books (1984), Paperback, 496 pages

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he was a very good writer & his stories are worth reading. Some are absolute classics (Occurance at Owl Creek) & some didn't click at all. His english is very precise & sometimes the way he uses words aren't exactly the way we use them now - makes for an occasional double-take. I would suggest having a copy of his "Dictionary" handy & skim through it first. It explains some of his attitudes & allusions. I only gave this 4 stars since it was pretty much a 'read once' for me. I think it's a definitely read once, though. The stories are general, horror & fantastic, maybe SF - there is an alien in one, but I think it's still more horror. ( )
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Before he trailed off into the wilds of Mexico, never to be heard from again, Ambrose Bierce achieved a public persona as "bitter Bierce" and "the devil's lexicographer." He left behind a nasty reputation and more than ninety short stories that are perfect expressions of his sardonic genius. Brought together in this volume, these stories represent an unprecedented accomplishment in American literature. In their iconoclasm and needle-sharp irony, their formal and thematic ingenuity and element of surprise, they differ markedly from the fiction admired in Bierce's time. Readers familiar with the classic An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge will want to turn to Bierce's other Civil War stories. Also included here are his horror stories, among them The Death of Halpin Frayser and The Damned Thing, and such tall tales as Oil of Dog and A Cargo of Cat.

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