An Inhabitant of Carcosa [short story]

by Ambrose Bierce

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Revealed in this mysterious tale is no less than the transition of the ages. Our recently wakened narrator, suddenly renewed and revitalized, finds himself moving beyond the ruins of a lost world and on to the very cusp of a yet unidentified dawning new age. Bierce at his prophetic best.

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For a more classic ghost story, the feel of it reverberates through so much literature afterwards. The King in Yellow, anyone? The longing and confusion and sense of such great loss was palpable.
Read the story if you are a fan of Lovecraft.

The story is the narration of a spirit to a medium about a city Carcosa. The story is much like Lovecraft's work.
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Ambrose Bierce was a brilliant, bitter, and cynical journalist. He is also the author of several collections of ironic epigrams and at least one powerful story, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." Bierce was born in Ohio, where he had an unhappy childhood. He served in the Union army during the Civil War. Following the war, he moved to San show more Francisco, where he worked as a columnist for the newspaper the Examiner, for which he wrote a number of satirical sketches. Bierce wrote a number of horror stories, some poetry, and countless essays. He is best known, however, for The Cynic's Word Book (1906), retitled The Devil's Dictionary in 1911, a collection of such cynical definitions as "Marriage: the state or condition of a community consisting of a master, a mistress, and two slaves, making in all, two." Bierce's own marriage ended in divorce, and his life ended mysteriously. In 1913, he went to Mexico and vanished, presumably killed in the Mexican revolution. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
An Inhabitant of Carcosa [short story]
Original title
An Inhabitant of Carcosa
Alternate titles*
Ein Bewohner von Carcosa
Original publication date
1886-12-25
People/Characters
Hoseib Alar Robardin; Bayrolles (the medium); Hali (the philosopher)
Important places
Carcosa
Original language
English
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Fiction and Literature, Horror, General Fiction, Mystery, Fantasy
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