Can Such Things Be? - Ambrose Bierce

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By Robert Nguyen Posted on Feb 11, 2026
In Category - Travel Writing
Ambrose Bierce Ambrose Bierce
English
Hey, if you're tired of predictable ghost stories, I've got the book for you. Forget haunted houses and creaky floorboards. Ambrose Bierce's 'Can Such Things Be?' takes the supernatural and plants it right in the middle of everyday life. The real conflict here isn't with a monster under the bed—it's with reality itself. Each story asks a simple, chilling question: What if the impossible happened to an ordinary person, right now? A soldier sees a future he can't escape. A man meets his own double on a lonely road. The mystery isn't just 'who done it,' but 'what *is* it?' Bierce doesn't give you easy answers. He builds this incredible tension between what the character believes is possible and what's actually happening to them. It's the kind of book that makes you put it down, stare at the wall, and wonder about that strange noise you just heard in your own quiet house. It's short, sharp, and seriously unsettling.
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So, what's this book actually about? 'Can Such Things Be?' isn't a novel. It's a collection of short stories, all united by one big idea: the intrusion of the weird into the normal world. There's no single plot, but a series of brilliant, brief nightmares. You'll follow a Civil War soldier who has a horrifyingly precise vision of his own death. You'll watch a man encounter his exact look-alike, with terrifying consequences. In another, a traveler stumbles upon a town that exists outside of time. Bierce sets these impossible events against very grounded, realistic backdrops—battlefields, country roads, offices—which makes them hit so much harder.

Why You Should Read It

Here's the thing: Bierce is a master of mood. He doesn't rely on gore or jump scares. He builds dread through atmosphere and a cold, precise writing style. It feels like a smart, cynical friend is telling you a story he swears is true. The characters aren't heroes; they're regular people—soldiers, clerks, travelers—who are completely unprepared for the cosmic horror that finds them. The themes are timeless: fate, identity, guilt, and the thin line between sanity and madness. Reading these stories, you start to question the reliability of your own senses. That's the real magic—and terror—of this book.

Final Verdict

This is the perfect book for readers who love a psychological chill more than a blood-soaked thrill. If you're a fan of early Stephen King, The Twilight Zone, or just classic, thought-provoking horror, you'll find a lot to love here. It's also great for history buffs, as Bierce's Civil War stories feel incredibly authentic. Fair warning: it's not a cozy, comforting read. It's dark, often bleak, and brilliantly unsettling. But if you're looking for short stories that will stick with you, make you think, and maybe check the locks twice, 'Can Such Things Be?' is an absolute must-read.



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Emma Nguyen
10 months ago

Finally found time to read this!

Donald Harris
1 year ago

Beautifully written.

Mark Johnson
1 year ago

The fonts used are very comfortable for long reading sessions.

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