Author: | Ambrose Bierce | ISBN: | 9788074842917 |
Publisher: | e-artnow | Publication: | August 21, 2013 |
Imprint: | e-artnow | Language: | English |
Author: | Ambrose Bierce |
ISBN: | 9788074842917 |
Publisher: | e-artnow |
Publication: | August 21, 2013 |
Imprint: | e-artnow |
Language: | English |
This carefully crafted ebook: "The Land Beyond the Blow (After the method of Swift, who followed Lucian, and was himself followed by Voltaire and many others)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
Is a story by Ambrose Bierce, an American editorialist, journalist, short story writer, fabulist, and satirist.
Table of Contents:
1.Thither
2.Sons of the Fair Star
3.An Interview with Gnarmag-Zote
4.The Tamtonians
5.Marooned on Ug
6.The Dog in Ganegwag
7.A Conflagration in Ghargaroo
8.An Execution in Batrugia
9.The Jumjum of Gokeetle-Guk
10.The Kingdom of Tortirra
11.Hither
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1913) wrote the short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and compiled a satirical lexicon The Devil's Dictionary. His vehemence as a critic, his motto "Nothing matters", and the sardonic view of human nature that informed his work, all earned him the nickname "Bitter Bierce".
Despite his reputation as a searing critic, Bierce was known to encourage younger writers, including poet George Sterling and fiction writer W. C. Morrow. Bierce employed a distinctive style of writing, especially in his stories. His style often embraces an abrupt beginning, dark imagery, vague references to time, limited descriptions, impossible events and the theme of war.
This carefully crafted ebook: "The Land Beyond the Blow (After the method of Swift, who followed Lucian, and was himself followed by Voltaire and many others)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
Is a story by Ambrose Bierce, an American editorialist, journalist, short story writer, fabulist, and satirist.
Table of Contents:
1.Thither
2.Sons of the Fair Star
3.An Interview with Gnarmag-Zote
4.The Tamtonians
5.Marooned on Ug
6.The Dog in Ganegwag
7.A Conflagration in Ghargaroo
8.An Execution in Batrugia
9.The Jumjum of Gokeetle-Guk
10.The Kingdom of Tortirra
11.Hither
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1913) wrote the short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and compiled a satirical lexicon The Devil's Dictionary. His vehemence as a critic, his motto "Nothing matters", and the sardonic view of human nature that informed his work, all earned him the nickname "Bitter Bierce".
Despite his reputation as a searing critic, Bierce was known to encourage younger writers, including poet George Sterling and fiction writer W. C. Morrow. Bierce employed a distinctive style of writing, especially in his stories. His style often embraces an abrupt beginning, dark imagery, vague references to time, limited descriptions, impossible events and the theme of war.