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  • af Ambrose Bierce, Georges Simenon & John Wyndham
    198,95 kr.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    93,95 - 108,95 kr.

    El Diccionario del Diablo es una recopilación satírica de 998 definiciones corrosivas escrito de 1881 a 1906 por Ambrose Bierce. Inicialmente fue publicado en fragmentos en diversos periódicos durante más de veinte años. Al finalizar, en 1911, se recopiló una versión completa. El contenido buscaba diversos argumentos escritos a modo satírico. El libro fue conocido desde la Guerra de Secesión. Su primera traducción francesa data de 1955. Fue traducido por Jacques Papy, e incluye un prefacio de Jean Cocteau. Actualmente, la traducción francesa más popular es la de Bernard Sallé, a partir de la edición definitiva de 1911, que data de 1989.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    35,95 kr.

    Corde au cou, pieds et poings liés, et surveillé par une poignée de soldat, un homme contemple la rivière qui coule sous le pont où il va être pendu. Les secondes s'égrènent jusqu'à sa mort inévitable ; le tic-tac d'une montre l'effraie. Si seulement il pouvait se débarrasser des nœuds, sauter dans l'eau pour éviter les balles, s'enfuir par les bois et retrouver sa femme et ses enfants...Cette nouvelle est la plus célèbre d'Ambrose Bierce et constitue un incontournable de la littérature américaine. Elle dénonce les horreurs et injustices de la guerre, et plonge aux cœurs des pensées d'un condamné à mort.Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) est considéré comme le maître de la nouvelle américaine. Mobilisé pour la guerre de sécession, puis blessé à la tête, il se consacre au journalisme et à une littérature marquée par ses expériences de combats et les carnages de la guerre. Il est connu pour son Dictionnaire du Diable et ses nouvelles d'humour noir et fantastique, telles que « Un incident au pont d’Owl-Creek » ou « l’Homme et le Serpent ».

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    128,95 kr.

    "Ingen egn på jorden er så vild og utilgængelig, at menneskene ikke vil gøre den til skueplads for en krig." Citatet stammer fra novellen "En rytter på himlen", og er ret sigende for forfatterens indstilling.Ambrose Bierce var engang en toneangivende forfatter og journalist i Californien, men hans eftermæle hviler fortrinsvis på værket "The Devil's Dictionary", en stor samling – som regel temmelig kyniske – aforismer og alternative forklaringer på ord og begreber, som kun delvis er omsættelige til dansk, samt på de to novellesamlinger, "Tales of Soldiers and Civilians" og "Can Such Things Be?". Ingen af disse samlinger har tidligere været oversat i deres helhed på dansk – nogle af dem kan findes et par udvalg og enkeltvis i forskellige tematiske novellesamlinger og i diverse avisers søndagstillæg, fortrinsvis omkring midten af det forrige århundrede – men her foreligger for første gang "Tales of Soldiers and Civilians" komplet på dansk.En stor del af Bierce's produktion handler om krig og krigere, om militære og personlige æresbegreber og hans scene er den amerikanske borgerkrig – fordi det var den, han kendte og og havde deltaget i. Men hans figurer og hændelser kunne lige så vel optræde i enhver anden krig før eller efter denne. En anden stor del af hans noveller - i denne samling afsnittet om 'Civile' er, hvad man kan kalde 'uhyggehistorier' – fortællinger som måske ikke er egentlige gysere eller spøgelseshistorier, men henter deres stof fra den menneskelige hjernes og forestillings overdrev – og derved er de nærmere beslægtet med de militære historier, end man ved en overfladisk betragtning ser.Samlingen indeholder

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    113,95 - 208,95 kr.

    In Tales of Soldiers and Civilians and Other Stories, humor and horror paint a bleak picture of war, marked by violence, isolation and looming madness. Despite the subject matter, the macabre tone is balanced by the author¿s satirical prose and signature levity.Tales of Soldiers and Civilians and Other Stories is a literary collection from writer and veteran Ambrose Bierce. The leading title focuses on the realities of battle and various conflicts in the field. Stories such as ¿An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,¿ ¿One of the Missing¿ and ¿Chickamauga,¿ are heavily influenced by the American Civil War. Others focus on civilians who experience a different kind of tragedy in a domestic setting. Ambrose Bierce is considered one of the most prolific and influential short story writers of all-time. His works have left an indelible mark on countless authors including Ernest Hemingway and Stephen Crane. Bierce is often considered a master of realistic fiction, alongside Edgar Allen Poe and H.P. Lovecraft. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Tales of Soldiers and Civilians and Other Stories is both modern and readable.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    181,95 kr.

    Can Such Things Be? , has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    37,95 kr.

    Buried treasure. An abandoned cemetery. An inexperienced gravedigger. What could go wrong? When Jefferson Doman learns of a generous treasure left by an old friend, he locates the supposed burial site - the grave of a mysterious woman named Scarry. As he begins to dig, he uncovers much more than just treasure. Ambrose Bierce’s ‘A Holy Terror’ follows the misadventures of Jefferson Doman and the bizarre, disturbing, and inexplicable things that he encounters along the way. Sparing descriptions, a fast pace, and an irresistible mystery make this story unmissable for fans of Jack London, Mark Twain, and H.P Lovecraft. Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) was an American author and journalist. Affectionately known as ‘Bitter Bierce’, his horror and fiction stories are famed for their cynicism, obscurity, and sardonic view of human nature. Some of his most notable works include ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge', ‘Tales of Soldiers and Civilians’ and ‘The Moonlit Road’.

  • - Tales of Psychological and Supernatural Horror
    af Ambrose Bierce
    278,95 kr.

  • - Tall Tales and Satirical Sketches; Political Fantasies and Future Histories
    af Ambrose Bierce
    278,95 kr.

  • - Tales of the Civil War and Tales of the Grotesque
    af Ambrose Bierce
    278,95 kr.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    189,95 kr.

    One of Bierce's most famous works. Originally an occasional newspaper item which was first published in book form in 1906 as The Cynic's Word Book. It consists of satirical definitions of English words which lampoon cant and political double-talk. Under the entry "leonine", meaning a single line of poetry with an internal rhyming scheme, he included an apocryphal couplet written by the apocryphal Bella Peeler Silcox (Ella Wheeler Wilcox) in which an internal rhyme is achieved in both lines only by mispronouncing the rhyming words: The electric light invades the dunnest deep of Hades. Cries Pluto, 'twixt his snores: "O tempora! O mores!" Later published as The Devil's Dictionary, the title Bierce himself preferred to The Cynic's Word Book.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    88,95 - 243,95 kr.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    41,95 - 64,95 kr.

    In "Iconoclastic Memories of the Civil War: Bits of Autobiography," Bierce recounts some of his experiences as a soldier. At the outset of the American Civil War, Bierce enlisted in the Union Army's 9th Indiana Infantry Regiment. In February 1862 he was commissioned First Lieutenant, and served on the staff of General William Babcock Hazen as a topographical engineer, making maps of likely battlefields. Bierce fought at the Battle of Shiloh (April 1862), a terrifying experience that became a source for several later short-stories as well as the memoir, "What I Saw of Shiloh". In June 1864, he sustained a serious head wound at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, and spent the rest of the summer on furlough, returning to active duty in September. He was discharged from the army in January 1865. Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) was an American writer, journalist, critic, poet, and Civil War veteran, best known for "The Devil's Dictionary" (1911). He dominated the horror genre as the preeminent innovator of supernatural storytelling in the period between the death of Edgar Allan Poe and the rise of H.P. Lovecraft. Bierce’s death was as mysterious as his strange stories; sometime around 1914 he left for Mexico, wanting to experience the Mexican Revolution firsthand, and was never to be seen again.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    43,95 kr.

    Halpin Frayser awakes from a dreamless sleep and the only thing in his mind was the words "Catherine Larue". Frayer feels a shiver down his spine because this was not the first strange thing he had experienced that day. Earlier, he was hunting in the forest but he could feel that something was not quite right. The picture of a haunted forest dripping with blood had come up in his mind. He had seen himself writing a poem with blood. The corpse of his mother had been in front of him. When one day later a detective finds Frayser’s lifeless body, many questions begin to arise.B. J. Harrison started his Classic Tales Podcast back in 2007, wanting to breathe new life into classic stories. He masterfully plays with a wide array of voices and accents and has since then produced over 500 audiobooks. Now in collaboration with SAGA Egmont, his engaging narration of these famous classics is available to readers everywhere.Ambrose Bierce was an American author and journalist who lived in the period 1842 – 1914. He is best known for his horror short stories, but he was also considered to be one of the pioneering writers of realist fiction. Ambrose Bierce was often called "Bitter Bierce" because of his cynicism and sardonic view of human nature, a point of view which transpires mainly in "The Devil’s Dictionary", a work which was named as one of "The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature". Other popular works by Bierce are "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and "Tales of Soldiers and Civilians". Ambrose Bierce’s interesting life ended as if it had been plotted by himself. The last that is known of him is a letter he wrote to a friend, which said "I leave here tomorrow for an unknown destination", and he was never seen again.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    43,95 kr.

    Joel Hetman Jr. is summoned home because his mother was found dead. The only thing his father saw was an unknown man fleeing their home. The murderer was never found and the crime case turned to a mystery. One night Joel and his father were walking down a moonlit road when suddenly the father saw a pale figure. Was it a ghost or was he going crazy? Joel will finally find out what happened to his mother. "The Moonlit Road" by Ambrose Bierce holds all the answers. B. J. Harrison started his Classic Tales Podcast back in 2007, wanting to breathe new life into classic stories. He masterfully plays with a wide array of voices and accents and has since then produced over 500 audiobooks. Now in collaboration with SAGA Egmont, his engaging narration of these famous classics is available to readers everywhere.Ambrose Bierce was an American author and journalist who lived in the period 1842 – 1914. He is best known for his horror short stories, but he was also considered to be one of the pioneering writers of realist fiction. Ambrose Bierce was often called "Bitter Bierce" because of his cynicism and sardonic view of human nature, a point of view which transpires mainly in "The Devil’s Dictionary", a work which was named as one of "The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature". Other popular works by Bierce are "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and "Tales of Soldiers and Civilians". Ambrose Bierce’s interesting life ended as if it had been plotted by himself. The last that is known of him is a letter he wrote to a friend, which said "I leave here tomorrow for an unknown destination", and he was never seen again.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    43,95 kr.

    "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Other Tales" is a collection of 23 stories by the American author Ambrose Bierce. It consists of some of the author’s best known works such as "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", "Chickamauga", "A Horseman in the Sky" and many others. The American Civil War, execution of plantation owner, twist endings, stream of consciousness narration, soldiers who are morally challenged, horses running through the sky, murder and supernatural occurrences. The collection of stories promises to take up not only those, but also more intriguing cases.B. J. Harrison started his Classic Tales Podcast back in 2007, wanting to breathe new life into classic stories. He masterfully plays with a wide array of voices and accents and has since then produced over 500 audiobooks. Now in collaboration with SAGA Egmont, his engaging narration of these famous classics is available to readers everywhere.Ambrose Bierce was an American author and journalist who lived in the period 1842 – 1914. He is best known for his horror short stories, but he was also considered to be one of the pioneering writers of realist fiction. Ambrose Bierce was often called "Bitter Bierce" because of his cynicism and sardonic view of human nature, a point of view which transpires mainly in "The Devil’s Dictionary", a work which was named as one of "The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature". Other popular works by Bierce are "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and "Tales of Soldiers and Civilians". Ambrose Bierce’s interesting life ended as if it had been plotted by himself. The last that is known of him is a letter he wrote to a friend, which said "I leave here tomorrow for an unknown destination", and he was never seen again.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    37,95 - 43,95 kr.

    "The Parenticide Club" features four short-stories about a family murder, as seen from the eye of its most innocent member, who just might be the murderer himself. Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) was an American writer, journalist, critic, poet, and Civil War veteran, best known for The Devil's Dictionary (1911). He dominated the horror genre as the preeminent innovator of supernatural storytelling in the period between the death of Edgar Allan Poe and the rise of H.P. Lovecraft. Bierce’s death was as mysterious as his strange stories; sometime around 1914 he left for Mexico, wanting to experience the Mexican Revolution firsthand, and was never to be seen again.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    64,95 kr.

    Monk Ambrosius arrives at a rural monastery and the last thing he expects to happen is to be drawn into sympathy with a young girl. Her name is Benedicta, the local hangman’s daughter. Ambrosius is not allowed to spend time with Benedicta but he opposes his superiors and stands by her side until a young impetuous man confronts him. The battle between mind and heart is fierce. Find out what will prevail in Ambrose Bierce’s story "The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter". B. J. Harrison started his Classic Tales Podcast back in 2007, wanting to breathe new life into classic stories. He masterfully plays with a wide array of voices and accents and has since then produced over 500 audiobooks. Now in collaboration with SAGA Egmont, his engaging narration of these famous classics is available to readers everywhere.Ambrose Bierce was an American author and journalist who lived in the period 1842 – 1914. He is best known for his horror short stories, but he was also considered to be one of the pioneering writers of realist fiction. Ambrose Bierce was often called "Bitter Bierce" because of his cynicism and sardonic view of human nature, a point of view which transpires mainly in "The Devil’s Dictionary", a work which was named as one of "The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature". Other popular works by Bierce are "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and "Tales of Soldiers and Civilians". Ambrose Bierce’s interesting life ended as if it had been plotted by himself. The last that is known of him is a letter he wrote to a friend, which said "I leave here tomorrow for an unknown destination", and he was never seen again.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    43,95 kr.

    A man named Manton killed his wife and his two children and managed to get away with it. Ten years later he returns to the house where the crime was committed. He is recognized by the locals and he is provoked into a duel which is to be held in the haunted house where Manton killed his family. The locals were aiming to scare Manton away. However, the day after the duel Manton was found dead. Was it Manton’s opponent who had killed him or had the ghost of his past caught up to him? Find out the answers in Ambrose Bierce’s ghost story "The Middle Toe of the Right Foot".B. J. Harrison started his Classic Tales Podcast back in 2007, wanting to breathe new life into classic stories. He masterfully plays with a wide array of voices and accents and has since then produced over 500 audiobooks. Now in collaboration with SAGA Egmont, his engaging narration of these famous classics is available to readers everywhere.Ambrose Bierce was an American author and journalist who lived in the period 1842 – 1914. He is best known for his horror short stories, but he was also considered to be one of the pioneering writers of realist fiction. Ambrose Bierce was often called "Bitter Bierce" because of his cynicism and sardonic view of human nature, a point of view which transpires mainly in "The Devil’s Dictionary", a work which was named as one of "The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature". Other popular works by Bierce are "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and "Tales of Soldiers and Civilians". Ambrose Bierce’s interesting life ended as if it had been plotted by himself. The last that is known of him is a letter he wrote to a friend, which said "I leave here tomorrow for an unknown destination", and he was never seen again.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    188,95 kr.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    391,95 - 564,95 kr.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    347,95 - 519,95 kr.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    43,95 kr.

    La strada al chiaro di luna è un racconto gotico dell’orrore apparso per la prima volta sul cosmopolitan nel 1907. La storia presenta la storia dell’omicidio di una donna dalla prospettiva del figlio, del marito e di se stessa, tramite un medium. Ambrose Bierce con "La strada al chiaro di luna", una storia in bilico tra mistery e ghost story, si rivela tale ancora una volta. Una donna viene uccisa nella notte, come e perché lo si scoprirà grazie a tre diverse testimonianze, una delle quali – la più struggente e toccante – fornita proprio dalla vittima tramite un medium. La ricostruzione affidata ai diversi punti di vista ha ispirato un film che appartiene alla storia del cinema con la maiuscola: "Rashomon" (Leone d’Oro e Oscar) di Akira Kurosawa. Dalla storia è tratto anche un film tv di Massimo Manuelli nel 1980.Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) è un autore capitale della letteratura americana. Considerato l’unico vero erede di Edgar Allan Poe, è stato un inquieto giramondo dalla vita avventurosa. Non a caso di lui non si hanno più notizie dal 1914, quando cioè finì inghiottito dalla rivoluzione messicana. Per descrivere la sua narrativa si usano abitualmente parole come: macabro, grottesco, terrificante, sanguinolento, diabolico. Tra i pionieri del genere "fantascienza", ha lasciato una indimenticabile testimonianza della Guerra di Secessione americana nei racconti "neri "ad essa dedicati.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    43,95 kr.

    Prima di partire per il Messico, dal quale non avrebbe fatto ritorno, "Bitter" Bierce lasciò dietro di sé la fama di intransigente critico dei suoi tempi e più di novanta racconti, perfetta espressione del suo geniro satirico. Questa raccolta contiene : "Accadde al ponte di Owl Creek durata" e "Il maestro di Muxon durata"Clifton Fadiman dice di lui: "Rimarrà per sempre uno dei più grandi testimoni, uno dei critici più intransigenti, colui che ha dato la forma definitiva a più di un genere letterario".Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) è un autore capitale della letteratura americana. Considerato l’unico vero erede di Edgar Allan Poe, è stato un inquieto giramondo dalla vita avventurosa. Non a caso di lui non si hanno più notizie dal 1914, quando cioè finì inghiottito dalla rivoluzione messicana. Per descrivere la sua narrativa si usano abitualmente parole come: macabro, grottesco, terrificante, sanguinolento, diabolico. Tra i pionieri del genere "fantascienza", ha lasciato una indimenticabile testimonianza della Guerra di Secessione americana nei racconti "neri" ad essa dedicati.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    43,95 kr.

    Accadde al ponte di Owl Creek è un racconto breve ambientato durante la guerra Civile americana. Un fatto di cronaca, al ponte sull’Owl Creek è del 1891, e ci cala direttamente nel cuore del trauma originario. Ne è protagonista Peyton Fahrquhar, un piantatore ardente sudista e secessionista, proprietario di molti schiavi, che allo scoppio della guerra non aveva potuto arruolarsi nell’esercito confederato. Significativo che l’autore si rifiuti di dirci il perché, dichiarando semplicemente che non è necessario riferire le cause impedienti: è appunto la fretta di arrivare al sodo, al nucleo pulsante del racconto, che lo porta a trascurare ogni storia secondaria, foss’anche quella che avrebbe spiegato un tratto non secondario del personaggio. La prima parte della storia inizia con la descrizione di un uomo che stà per essere impiccato sul ponte di Owl Creek da due soldati. Un attimo prima della sua morte il tempo sembra distorcersi e rallentare. L'uomo inizia a pensare che se la corda dovesse cedere potrebbe evitare la morte nuotando nel fiume che passa sotto di lui. La seconda parte della storia è un flashback che rivela colpi di scena appassionanti : un soldato di passaggio dice che Farquhar può distruggere il ponte di Owl Creek per cercare di fermare l'avanzata delle truppe Nordiste. Il libro compare nell’episodio di Lost 1x13 Il lupo. L’opera fu adattata in un cortometraggio di Robert Enrico nel 1962, vincendo la Palma d’oro di Cannes e il Premio Oscar come miglior cortometraggio.Ambrose Bierce nasce a Meigs Country, Ohio, nel 1842, da una famiglia contadina molto povera. A quindici anni lascia la sua casa e si trasferisce da uno zio, che lo iscrive al Kentucky Military Institute. Nel 1861 si arruola nell’esercito come topografo, e combatte da nordista nella Guerra di Secessione. Nel 1866 abbandona l’esercito e si trasferisce a San Francisco, dove lavora come giornalista. Divenuto cronista e poi inviato dell’"Examiner", compie numerosissimi viaggi in America e in Europa. Nel 1913 viene inviato in Messico come corrispondente di guerra per seguire le sorti della rivoluzione messicana, ma scompare misteriosamente durante la battaglia di Ojinaga, l’11 gennaio 1914.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    43,95 kr.

    Il maestro di Moxon è un racconto breve ma ricco di suggestioni. Protagonisti sono Moxon, inventore e filosofo dilettante, e la sua creatura meccanica: un automa giocatore di scacchi. Lo spunto narrativo parte dal saggio di E. A. Poe Il giocatore di scacchi di Maelzel in cui lo scrittore smaschera un falso automa scacchista detto Il Turco che era diventato famoso in Europa e negli Stati Uniti. Ma "Bitter Bierce" manipola la materia a suo modo. Come si intuisce dal titolo, egli mette in guardia gli uomini del suo tempo contro la tirannia di una macchina tanto simile all'uomo da ereditarne anche il suo lato oscuro (ricordate HAL 9000 in 2001: Odissea nello spazio?). La prima parte del racconto si svolge sotto forma di dialogo quasi-platonico tra Moxon e il narratore sulla natura dell'intelligenza e sul concetto di vita, che Moxon interpreta in maniera meccanicistica, sulla scia di quel pensiero positivista che faceva coincidere il progresso dell'umanità con quello scientifico-tecnologico, senza spazio per la spiritualità, riducendo l'uomo a "macchina" vivente. E del resto egli mette in dubbio la stessa idea di progresso, il suo "Turco" è un ibrido mostruoso, sul volto impassibile sono dipinte fattezze umane, ma il corpo è quello di un gorilla, con arti asimmetrici dalla presa mortale, simbolo di una regressione ad uno stadio puramente istintivo, dove vige la logica del più forte. Egli sembra portare alle estreme conseguenze le teorie del filosofo inglese Herbert Spencer, padre del darwinismo sociale che predicava "The survival of the fittest": in un mondo dove non c'è più spazio per lo spirito, chi è il più adatto a sopravvivere, l'uomo o la macchina?Ambrose Bierce è un autore capitale della letteratura americana. Considerato l’unico vero erede di Edgar Allan Poe, è stato un inquieto giramondo dalla vita avventurosa. Non a caso di lui non si hanno più notizie dal 1914, quando cioè finì inghiottito dalla rivoluzione messicana. Per descrivere la sua narrativa si usano abitualmente parole come: macabro, grottesco, terrificante, sanguinolento, diabolico. Tra i pionieri del genere "fantascienza", ha lasciato una indimenticabile testimonianza della Guerra di Secessione americana nei racconti "neri "ad essa dedicati.

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    194,50 kr.

  • af Bierce Ambrose Bierce
    218,95 kr.

    A Cynic Looks at Life is a classic collection of essays and observations on life by the great American humorist, Ambrose Bierce. This collection contains the following titles: Civilization -- The gift o' gab -- Natura benigna -- The death penalty -- Immortality -- Emancipated woman -- A mad world -- Epigrams of a cynic

  • af Ambrose Bierce
    148,95 - 208,95 kr.