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"The Cask of Amontillado" (sometimes spelled "The Casque of Amontillado" [a.mon.ti.ˈʝa.ðo]) is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in the November 1846 issue of Godey's Lady's Book. The story, set in an unnamed Italian city at carnival time in an unspecified year, is about a man taking fatal revenge on a friend who, he believes, has insulted him. Like several of Poe's stories, and in keeping with the 19th-century fascination with the subject, the narrative revolves around a person being buried alive – in this case, by immurement. As in "The Black Cat" and "The Tell-Tale Heart", Poe conveys the story from the murderer's perspective.
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A beautiful edition of a creepy short story. This review is specifically for the No Reply Press edition.
Poe is a masterful weaver of words, and this tale of revenge is supremely creepy. The sense of madness with the continual cheery nature of the language whilst slowly consigning someone to their death is twisted and macabre. A fascinatingly brutal study.
Beyond the short story itself, this edition is gorgeous. Printed letterpress with a coptic binding presented in a clear acrylic slipcase, this is very special edition. The paste paper cover and wine label style titling buy properly into the theming of the book.
This is great to hang out and have fun, however it's a little bit creepy like the others Poe's tales.
Summary: The crazed Montresor carries out a sinister plan for getting revenge on a man who has insulted him.
the sense of impending doom was suffocating and the screaming match was dreadful, i loved it