AUDIOBOOK
Duration
17m
Year
2026
Language
English

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Title: The Man and the Snake
Author: Ambrose Bierce
Narrator: Jonathan Dunne
Original Publication: 1890
Public Domain: Yes
Series Placement: Timeless Terrors No. 81
Description:
The Man and the Snake is one of Ambrose Bierce's most incisive and psychologically ruthless tales - a concentrated examination of fear, perception, and the destructive power of the imagination. The story follows a man who encounters what he believes to be a venomous rattlesnake blocking his path, a moment that quickly becomes an ordeal of paralyzing terror. Though nothing outwardly changes, the man's fear escalates, trapping him in a prison of his own making.
Central to the story is the motionless snake itself, an object onto which the man projects overwhelming dread. Bierce uses this simple confrontation to expose how fear can distort reality, overpower reason, and inflict genuine harm even in the absence of true danger. The horror emerges not from action, but from mental collapse and cruel irony.
Bierce's sharp, unsentimental prose delivers its impact with precision, favoring psychological exposure over spectacle. Narrated by Amazon-bestselling horror author Jonathan Dunne, this performance captures the story's mounting tension, bleak humor, and devastating final revelation.
The Man and the Snake endures as a timeless reminder that the imagination, once seized by fear, can become the most dangerous force of all.

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