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An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge - cover

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

Ambrose Bierce

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Ambrose Bierce's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is a masterful short story that delves into the psychological and emotional turmoil of a man facing his execution during the American Civil War. Utilized as a poignant exploration of time, perception, and the intersection of reality and illusion, Bierce's narrative employs a strikingly detached style characterized by vivid imagery and sharp, succinct prose. Set against the backdrop of war, the story encapsulates themes of hope, despair, and the ethereal nature of life and death, revealing the complexity of human consciousness in the face of mortality. Bierce, a seasoned journalist and war veteran, draws from his own experiences in the Civil War to fuel the emotional weight of this narrative. His acute observations of human behavior, conflict, and the futility of war inform his storytelling, allowing readers to perceive the psychological depths of fear and longing. Ambrose Bierce's backgrounds as a soldier and writer culminate in a work that not only critiques war but also explores existential themes that resonate deeply within the human experience. I highly recommend "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" to readers who appreciate intricate narratives that challenge their perceptions of time and reality. This captivating tale invites deep reflection on the nature of existence and the delicate boundary between illusion and reality, making it an essential read for those interested in masterful storytelling infused with philosophical underpinnings.
Disponible depuis: 15/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 107 pages.

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