Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) was an American short-story writer, journalist, and critic. He is known for his collection, Write it Right and a volume of ironic definitions, The Devil's Dictionary. Disillusioned with American life, he moved to Mexico in 1913, where he vanished without a trace.
Can Such Things Be? (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
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9781411440845
- Publisher: Barnes & Noble
- Publication date: 03/01/2011
- Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 272
- File size: 270 KB
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A collection of spine-chilling tales from a master of horror, Can Such Things Be? is brimming with supernatural occurrences, shifting perspectives, and the psychological twists and turns for which Bierce is famous. Including such offerings as “The Death of Halpin Frayser,” “Moxon’s Master,” and “The Damned Thing,” this suspenseful collection is enhanced by a hint of Bierce’s life and personality.
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