Fantastic Fables
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664651655
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About this book
In "Fantastic Fables," Ambrose Bierce employs a sharp, satirical lens to craft a collection of parables that challenge social norms, human folly, and moral pretensions through deceptively simple narratives. This work exemplifies Bierce's acerbic wit and is deeply rooted in the literary tradition of fable, echoing the moralistic tones of Aesop while infusing it with his unique brand of dark irony. The fables explore themes of hypocrisy, ambition, and the absurdities of life, all delivered in Bierce's concise prose that balances brevity with profound insight, reflecting the complexities of human nature and society in a post-Civil War America marked by disillusionment and cynicism. Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914), known for his iconic work, "The Devil'Äôs Dictionary," was a journalist and author who thrived in the turbulent cultural landscape of 19th-century America. His experiences as a soldier during the Civil War and subsequent career as a war correspondent deeply influenced his worldview, prompting him to scrutinize the moral failings and vanities of humanity. "Fantastic Fables" serves as a testament to Bierce's belief in the folly of human nature, encapsulating the disillusionment of an era transitioning from romantic notions to stark realism. Readers who appreciate biting satire and astute observations about human behavior will find "Fantastic Fables" an indispensable addition to their literary repertoire. Bierce'Äôs masterful blend of humor and moral inquiry invites reflection on the absurdities of life, compelling readers to confront their own beliefs and the follies that govern society. This collection remains relevant today, resonating with anyone seeking a critical lens on contemporary culture.
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