Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Bierce

(1842–1914) horror writer United States

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[Wikidata] American editorialist, journalist, short story writer, fabulist, and satirist (1842–1914)... | [Wikipedia] Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce was an American author, journalist, and poet. A prolific and versatile writer, Bierce was regarded as one of the most influential journalists in the United States and as a pioneering writer of realist fiction. For his horror writing, Michael Dirda ranked him alongside Edgar A

About Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce was an American author, journalist, and poet. A prolific and versatile writer, Bierce was regarded as one of the most influential journalists in the United States and as a pioneering writer of realist fiction. For his horror writing, Michael Dirda ranked him alongside Edgar Allan Poe and H. P. Lovecraft. S. T. Joshi speculates that he may well be the greatest satirist America has ever produced, and in this regard can take his place with such figures as Juvenal, Swift, and Voltaire. His war stories influenced Stephen Crane, Ernest Hemingway and others, and he was considered an influential and feared literary critic. In recent decades, Bierce has gained wider respect as a fabulist and poet.

Known for:

The Devil's Dictionary|An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge|Tales of Soldiers and Civilians|The Damned Thing

Notable works:

The Devil's Dictionary

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