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Black Beetles in Amber
EAN : 9791041987818
Édition papier
EAN : 9791041987818
Paru le : 4 mars 2024
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- EAN13 : 9791041987818
- Réf. éditeur : 336743
- Date Parution : 4 mars 2024
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 200
- Format : H:220 mm L:170 mm E:11 mm
- Poids : 320gr
- Résumé : "Black Beetles in Amber" is a collection of satirical poems by Ambrose Bierce, first published in 1892. The work is a compilation of verses that originally appeared in various newspapers, with many pieces focusing on the political and social issues of Bierce's time, particularly those relevant to the Pacific Coast. The poems are characterized by Bierce's sharp wit and biting criticism, often targeting public figures and societal norms. The collection includes a wide array of subjects, from political corruption and personal vendettas to reflections on human nature and morality. Bierce's style is marked by his use of irony and dark humor, which he employs to expose the follies and vices of his contemporaries. The poems are organized into sections, each with its own thematic focus, and they collectively serve as a commentary on the cultural and political landscape of late 19th-century America. Bierce's work is notable for its unapologetic tone and its ability to provoke thought and debate among readers. Despite the specific historical context of many of the poems, the themes of hypocrisy, greed, and the abuse of power remain relevant, offering insights into the enduring nature of human behavior.









