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Phantoms of a blood-stained period : the complete Civil War writings of Ambrose Bierce

Duncan, Russell(Edited by)Klooster, David J.(Edited by)
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Alone among important American writers, Ambrose Bierce fought for four years in the Civil War.

The writings he produced about that conflict comprise a body of work unique in merican literature.

This volume gathers virtually everything Bierce wrote about the war, from letters composed on the field of battle to maps he drew as a topographical engineer, from his masterful short stories to his final bittersweet ruminations before he disappeared into Mexico in 1914.

The collection is organized chronologically, following Bierce's participation in a wide range of battles, from the early skirmishes in the West Virginia mountains to the bloodbaths at Shiloh and Chickamauga and his near fatal wounding at Kennesaw Mountain.

His overlapping accounts of these events provide a clear and compelling record of the sights and sounds of the battlefield, the psychological traumas the war induced in its soldiers, and the memories that would haunt survivors for the rest of their lives.

In prose that anticipates the work of Ernest Hemingway and Tim O'Brien, Bierce's writings unflinchingly tell the truth about the war. The volume includes a biographical introduction and comprehensive notes on all the writings and is suitable for classroom adoption and general readers alike.

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155849328X / 9781558493285
Paperback / softback
813.4
28/02/2002
United States
English
328p. : ill.
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