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Ambrose Bierce

The Cynic's Word Book

In “The Cynic's Word Book,” Ambrose Bierce presents a satirical lexicon that wields wit as a weapon, dissecting the follies of human nature and societal norms. Written in a caustic tone that intertwines humor with profound cynicism, this work invites readers into a labyrinth of definitions that challenge conventional understanding. Bierce's literary style is characterized by sharp brevity and biting irony, reflecting the socio-political climate of post-Civil War America, where disillusionment with both leadership and morality laid fertile ground for his incisive insights. Ambrose Bierce, a contemporary of Mark Twain, was known for his acerbic commentary on Victorian society and the absurdities of life. His experiences as a soldier, journalist, and editor informed his worldview, allowing him to craft biting critiques of humanity's foibles. Bierce's own disillusionment, particularly with the aftermath of the Civil War, likely inspired his exploration of cynicism'Äîan outlook that permeates his writings and continues to resonate with readers seeking truth beneath the surface. Readers eager for a thought-provoking journey through language and philosophy will find “The Cynic's Word Book” a compelling read. Bierce's clever interpretations prompt reflection on the absurdities of existence, making it a significant addition to any literary collection. This book is not merely a dictionary; it is an exploration of the human condition.
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Detentor dos direitos autorais
Bookwire
Publicação original
2021
Ano da publicação
2021
Editora
Good Press

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