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A Son of the Gods, and A Horseman in the Sky

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A pair of short narratives juxtaposes terse wartime realism with mordant, uncanny speculation. One story depicts a tense, luminous battlefield moment in which a lone rider on a distant crest precipitates a sudden, devastating moral decision and its stark consequences. The other offers a barbed meditation on identity, illusion, and fate, employing dark humor and ironic reversals. Together they emphasize economical, incisive prose, persistent moral ambiguity, and a taste for the grotesque that unsettles certainties about courage, duty, and human vanity.

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Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) was an American writer, journalist, and Civil War veteran, known for his sharp wit and cynical perspective on life. His most famous work, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," is a poignant exploration of time and perception, often regarded as a classic of American literature. Bierce's writing spans various genres, including short stories, essays, and satirical pieces, with notable collections such as "Fantastic Fables" and "Can Such Things Be?" His unique style and dark humor have left a lasting impact on American literary heritage, making him a significant figure in the realm of 19th-century literature.

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