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An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Other Stories

By: Ambrose Bierce
Narrated by: Jonathan Reese
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Before he trailed off into the wilds of Mexico, never to be heard from again, Ambrose Bierce achieved a public persona as "bitter Bierce" and "the devil's lexicographer." He left behind a nasty reputation and more than 90 short stories that are perfect expressions of his sardonic genius. This volume of selected stories represents an unprecedented accomplishment in American literature. In their iconoclasm and needle-sharp irony, their formal and thematic ingenuity and element of surprise, they differ markedly from the fiction admired in Bierce's time.

''An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,'' the premier title in this collection, is one of the most widely anthologized American short stories and is considered Bierce's best work. First published in 1891 in Bierce's short story collection Tales of Soldiers and Civilians, the story centers on Peyton Farquhar, a southern planter who is about to be hanged by the Union Army for attempting to destroy the railroad bridge at Owl Creek. As Farquhar stands on the bridge with a noose around his neck, Bierce leads the reader to believe that the rope breaks and that Farquhar falls into the water below, only to escape to his farm, where he is reunited with his wife. ''An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" has been lauded as an example of technical brilliance and innovative narration as well as for its examination of such themes as the nature of time and the complexities of human cognition.

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The title story in An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge: And Other Stories is in the canon of required reading for high school English classes everywhere and has been extensively anthologized for good reason. It is a gripping, genre-bending, time-twisting, brilliantly constructed story of a Confederate sympathizer awaiting his impending death by hanging.

As the noose is being fitted, the nameless condemned man considers the events of his life that led him to this most unfortunate point. The ending, no spoilers of course, is everything. Multiple surprises await.

This classic story and others are narrated with leathery smooth emphasis by Jonathan Reese.

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0:00:00 An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge 1
0:07:17 ......................part 2
0:10:16 ......................part 3
0:24:16 Beyond the Wall
0:44:47 What I saw of Shiloh 1
0:48:48 ......................part 2
0:51:20 ......................part 3
0:57:14 ......................part 4
0:58:13 ......................part 5
1:06:08 ......................part 6
1:07:46 ......................part 7
1:13:31 ......................part 8
1:16:10 ......................part 9
1:19:50 ......................part 10
1:22:49 ......................part 11
1:30:45 ......................part 12
1:33:04 The Eyes of the Panther 1 One Does Not Marry When Insane
1:37:03 ......................part 2 A Room May be Too Narrow for Three, Though One is Outside
1:46:21 ......................part 3 The Theory of the Defense
1:51:43 ......................part 4 An Appeal to the Conscious of God
1:55:56 Chickamauga
2:11:19 The Death of Halpin Frayser 1
2:20:47 ......................part 2
2:28:39 ......................part 3
2:31:31 ......................part 4
2:47:02 A Son of the Gods
3:04:02 A Resumed Identity 1 The Review As A Form Of Welcome
3:10:00 ......................part 2 When You Have Lost Your Life Consult A Physician
3:14:00 ......................part 3 The Danger of Looking into a Pool of Water
3:16:34 One of the Missing
3:44:36 The Damned Thing 1 One Does not Always Eat What's on the Table
3:50:26 ......................part 2 What May Happen in a Field of Wild Oats
3:56:40 ......................part 3 A Man Though Naked May by in Rags
4:00:08 ......................part 4 An Explanation from the Tomb
4:05:06 Killed at Resaca
4:19:59 Moxon's Master
4:42:49 An Affair of Outposts 1 Concerning the Wish to be Dead
4:47:24 ......................part 2 How to Say What is Worth Hearing
4:54:43 ......................part 3 The Fighting of One Whose Heart Was Not in the Quarrel
5:02:24 ......................part 4 The Great Honor the Great
5:05:14 A Horseman in the Sky 1
5:08:31 ......................part 2
5:16:06 ......................part 3
5:19:16 ......................part 4
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The narration here is very good and enhances the stories. The title story is my favorite but many are quite good. The stories aged surprisingly well. Some of the ideas seem old hat now, but the writing keeps the stories worth listening to. The stories generally have ironic or thought provoking twists.

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