Tales of Soldiers and Civilians and Other Stories

Paperback, 274 pages

English language

Published Nov. 6, 2000 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-043756-0
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OCLC Number:
41547877

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Questing after Pancho Villa’s revolutionary forces, Ambrose Bierce rode into Mexico in 1913 and was never seen again. He left behind him theDevil’s Dictionary and a remarkable body of short fiction. This new collection gathers some of Bierce’s finest stories, including the celebrated Civil War fictions ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge‘ and ‘Chickamauga‘, his macabre masterpieces "The Damned Thing" and "Moxon's Master", and his hilariously horrific "Oil of Dog" and "My Favorite Murder". --back cover

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Ambrose Bierce was born in Meigs County, Ohio. Let that sink in for a moment. One of the most redneck regions in Ohio produced one of the greatest American writers, and yet he seems to have passed into obscurity in Ohio's obsession with disappointing sports teams and OSU. Why is that? Could it be that the continually underperforming Browns give the average Joe more hope then an Ambrose Bierce short story?

Mr. Bierce understands that a good short story builds to an "effect". In Bierce's case, the idea is to offer a twist at the end that will clarify with terrible force the story preceding it. This leads to some incredibly...distressing... endings, sometimes even when you are expecting it.

Tales of Soldiers and Civilians is divided between the war short stories and the "civilian" stories. The war stories take place during the Civil War, of which Ambrose Bierce was a …

Subjects

  • Horror tales, American.
  • War stories, American.
  • Supernatural -- Fiction.
  • United States -- History -- Civil War,1861-1865 -- Fiction.