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Black Beetles in Amber

Ambrose Bierce

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In "Black Beetles in Amber," Ambrose Bierce deftly weaves together a collection of short stories and essays that encapsulate the macabre and the absurd, often blending elements of satire and social commentary. The work, written in Bierce's signature sardonic style, employs rich imagery and incisive wit, capturing the bleakness of human experience against a backdrop of the uncanny. Each tale reflects Bierce's fascination with the darker aspects of life, showcasing his ability to explore themes of mortality, madness, and the often surreal nature of reality, all while employing a narrative technique that signifies the late 19th-century literary movement of American realism and gothic fiction. Ambrose Bierce, a journalist, and author renowned for his sharp tongue and skepticism towards societal norms, found inspiration in his tumultuous experiences during the Civil War and his deep disillusionment with post-war America. His literary career was marked by acute observations of human nature and the absurdity of existence, both of which are vividly present in this collection. Bierce's background as a journalist allows him to tackle complex subjects with both clarity and a critical eye, making "Black Beetles in Amber" a pivotal marker in his oeuvre. This compelling volume is recommended for readers seeking a keen exploration of the human psyche through the lens of stark realism infused with dark humor. Bierce's incisive critique of societal norms and his masterful storytelling invite readers to grapple with the unsettling truths of existence, making "Black Beetles in Amber" a thought-provoking addition to any literary collection.
Disponibile da: 15/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 119 pagine.

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