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"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" (1890) is a short story by the American writer and Civil War veteran Ambrose Bierce. Described as "one of the most famous and frequently anthologized stories in American literature","An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge: Ambrose Bierce". in Joseph Palmisano, ed. ''Short Story Criticism'', volume 72. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2004, p. 2. it was originally published by '' The San Francisco Examiner'' on July 13, 1890, and was first collected in Bierce's book ''
Tales of Soldiers and Civilians ''Tales of Soldiers and Civilians'' is a collection of short stories by American Civil War soldier, wit, and writer Ambrose Bierce, also published under the title ''In the Midst of Life''. With a stated publication date of 1891 (but actually publ ...
'' (1891). The story, which is set during the American Civil War, is known for its irregular time sequence and twist ending. Bierce's abandonment of strict linear narration in favor of the internal mind of the protagonist is an early example of the stream of consciousness narrative mode.


Plot

Peyton Farquhar, a civilian who is also a wealthy planter and slave owner, is being prepared for execution by hanging from an Alabama railroad bridge during the American Civil War. Six military men and a company of infantrymen are present, guarding the bridge and carrying out the sentence. Farquhar thinks of his wife and children and is then distracted by a noise that, to him, sounds like an unbearably loud clanging; it is actually the ticking of his watch. He considers the possibility of jumping off the bridge and swimming to safety if he can free his tied hands, but the soldiers drop him from the bridge before he can act on the idea. In a flashback, Farquhar and his wife are relaxing at home one evening when a soldier dressed in
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gray rides up to the gate. Farquhar, a supporter of the Confederacy, learns from him that Union troops have seized the Owl Creek railroad bridge and repaired it. The soldier suggests that Farquhar might be able to burn the bridge down if he can slip past its guards. He then leaves, but doubles back after nightfall to return north the way he came. The soldier is actually a disguised Union scout who has lured Farquhar into a trap, as any civilian caught interfering with the railroads will be hanged. The story returns to the present, and the rope around Farquhar's neck breaks when he falls from the bridge into the creek. He frees his hands, pulls the noose away, and rises to the surface to begin his escape. His senses now greatly sharpened, he dives and swims downstream to avoid rifle and cannon fire. Once he is out of range, he leaves the creek to begin the journey to his home, away. Farquhar walks all day long through a seemingly endless forest, and that night he begins to hallucinate, seeing strange constellations and hearing whispered voices in an unknown language. He travels on, urged by the thought of his wife and children despite the pains caused by his ordeal. The next morning, after having apparently fallen asleep while walking, he finds himself at the gate to his plantation. He rushes to embrace his wife, but before he can do so, he feels a heavy blow upon the back of his neck; there is a loud noise and a flash of white, and "then all is darkness and silence". It is revealed that Farquhar never escaped at all; he imagined the entire third part of the story during the time between falling through the bridge and the noose breaking his neck.


Publication and reception

"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" was first published in the July 13, 1890, issue of '' The San Francisco Examiner'' and collected in the compilation ''
Tales of Soldiers and Civilians ''Tales of Soldiers and Civilians'' is a collection of short stories by American Civil War soldier, wit, and writer Ambrose Bierce, also published under the title ''In the Midst of Life''. With a stated publication date of 1891 (but actually publ ...
'' (1891). Editors of a modern compilation described the story as "one of the most famous and frequently anthologized stories in American literature", Author Kurt Vonnegut wrote in 2005: "I consider anybody a twerp who hasn't read the greatest American short story, which is ' nOccurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,' by Ambrose Bierce. It isn't remotely political. It is a flawless example of American genius, like ' Sophisticated Lady' by
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or the Franklin stove."


Analysis

The real Owl Creek Bridge is in Tennessee; Bierce, who personally assisted in three military executions during his time as a soldier, likely changed the setting to northern Alabama because the actual bridge did not have a railroad near it at the time the story is set.Gale, Robert L. ''An Ambrose Bierce Companion''. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001: 210. The story explores the concept of "dying with dignity". The story shows the reader that the perception of "dignity" provides no mitigation for the deaths that occur in warfare. It further demonstrates psychological escape right before death. Farquhar experiences an intense delusion to distract him from his inevitable death. The moment of horror that the readers experience at the end of the piece, when they realize that he dies, reflects the distortion of reality that Farquhar encounters. It is not only the narrator who experiences the story but also the readers themselves. As he himself once put it, Bierce detested "bad readers—readers who, lacking the habit of analysis, lack also the faculty of discrimination, and take whatever is put before them, with the broad, blind catholicity of a slop-fed conscience of a parlor pig". Farquhar was duped by a Federal scout—and cursory readers on their part are successfully duped by the author who makes them think they are witnessing Farquhar's lucky escape from the gallows. Instead, they only witness the hallucination of such an escape taking place in the character's unconscious mind which is governed by the instinct of self-preservation.


Influence

The plot device of a long period of subjective time passing in an instant, such as the imagined experiences of Farquhar while falling, has been explored by several authors. An early literary antecedent appears in the Tang dynasty tale, '' The Governor of Nanke'', by Li Gongzuo. Another medieval antecedent is Don Juan Manuel's '' Tales of Count Lucanor'', Chapter XII ( 1335), "Of that which happened to a Dean of Santiago, with Don Illan, the Magician, who lived at Toledo", in which a life happens in an instant.Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena, ''Tales of Count Lucanor'', https://archive.org/stream/countlucanororfi00juaniala/countlucanororfi00juaniala_djvu.txt Charles Dickens's essay "A Visit to Newgate" wherein a man dreams he has escaped his death sentence has been speculated as a possible source for the story. Bierce's story, in turn, may have influenced " The Snows of Kilimanjaro" by Ernest Hemingway and ''
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. Bierce's story highlighted the idea of subjective time passing at the moment of death and popularized the fictional device of false narrative continuation, which has been in wide circulation ever since then. Notable examples of this technique from the early-to-mid 20th century include H. G. Wells's "The Door in the Wall" (1906) and "
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". Alexander Lernet-Holenia's novella '' Der Baron Bagge'' (1936) shares many similarities with Bierce's story, including the setting in the midst of a war and the bridge as a symbol for the moment of passage from life to death. Among more recent works,
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storylines. A particularly strong inspiration for the 1990 film '' Jacob's Ladder'', for both
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's 1962 short film '' An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge'',Bruce Joel Rubin, ''Jacob's Ladder'', Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, 1990 one of Lyne's favourite movies. Tobias Wolff's short story "Bullet in the Brain" (1995) reveals the protagonist's past through relating what he remembers—and does not—in the millisecond after he is fatally shot. John Shirley's 1999 short story "Occurrence at Owl Street Ridge" about a depressed housewife is modeled after Bierce's story and Bierce plays a minor role in it. Critics have noted a similar final act in the 1985 film ''Brazil''. In the 2005 film ''Stay'' (with Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts and
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; directed by Marc Forster; written by David Benioff) the entire story takes place in a character's mind after a tragic accident. Similar to Bierce's story, in the ''
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'', the episode "My Occurrence" has a similar plot structure, where the main character J.D. believes that a clerical mistake was made with his patient Ben. J.D. spends the entire episode trying to get it rectified, only to realize at the end that this was all a fantasy to avoid the reality that Ben had been diagnosed with leukemia. The episode's title is also a reference to the story. The film
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is about a group of soldiers who find themselves in a time loop. In one scene, one of the main characters briefly tells his fellow soldiers about "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", implying that they may be going through a similar situation. It is later revealed that they are in fact part of an experiment and the entire situation is taking place in their minds. The broken hangman's knot and lost traveler trope figure into the plot for the movie '' From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter'' in which Ambrose Bierce is a character. The story has also influenced music. For example, the fourteenth track on Bressa Creeting Cake's self-titled 1997 album is entitled "Peyton Farquhar". The heavy metal band Deceased retold the tale in the song "The Hanging Soldier" on its 2000 album ''
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'' features the refrain "We are all broken necked, swinging from the timbers of Owl Creek Bridge."


Adaptations

Several adaptations of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" have been produced.


Movies, television, and videos

*''The Spy'' (also released as ''The Bridge'') is a silent movie adaptation of the story, directed in 1929 by
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. * A TV version of the story starring British actor Ronald Howard was broadcast in 1959 during the fifth season of the ''
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'' television anthology series. *''La rivière du hibou'' ("The Owl River", known in English as '' An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge''), a French version directed by
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and produced by
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and Paul de Roubaix, was released in 1963. Enrico's film won Best Short Subject at the
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, and the 1963
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. In 1964 ''La rivière du hibou'' aired on American television as an episode of the anthology series '' The Twilight Zone''. *In 2006, the DVD ''Ambrose Bierce: Civil War Stories'' was released, which contains adaptations of three of Ambrose Bierce's short stories, among them "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" directed by Brian James Egan. The DVD also contains an extended version of the story with more background and detail than the one included in the trilogy. *''Owl Creek Bridge'', a 2008 short film by director John Giwa-Amu, won the
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Award for best short. The story was adapted to follow the last days of Khalid, a young boy who is caught by a gang of racist youths. * "An Incident at Owl Creek" was a 2010 episode of the TV series ''
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, retells the Owl Creek Bridge story. *The 2011 Grouplove music video "Colours" also retells the Owl Creek Bridge story. *A 2013 short film, ''The Exit Room'', starring
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as a journalist in a war-torn 2021 United States, is based on the story. *In the
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music video for the 1990 song "Dyin' Ain't Much Of A Livin'," the Owl Creek Bridge story is used as the theme.


Radio

*In 1936, the radio series ''The Columbia Workshop'' broadcast an adaptation of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge". *
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's first script adaptation was broadcast on ''
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'' December 10, 1947, starring Harry Bartell as Peyton Farquhar. *''
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'' broadcast three different versions, all with slightly different scripts by William N. Robson: **December 9, 1956, starring Victor Jory as Farquhar; **December 15, 1957, starring Joseph Cotten as Farquhar; **July 9, 1959, starring Vincent Price as Farquhar. *'' CBS Radio Mystery Theater'' broadcast an adaptation by Sam Dann on June 4, 1974 (repeated on August 24, 1974, and September 15, 1979) starring William Prince. * Winifred Phillips narrated and composed original music for an abridged version of the story for the '' Tales by American Masters'' radio series, produced by Winnie Waldron on May 29, 2001. *'' The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas'' (2002) broadcast an adaptation of the story by M. J. Eliot directed by JoBe Cerny, starring
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as Farquhar and featuring Stacy Keach as the narrator.


Other

*Issue #23 of the comics magazine '' Eerie'', published in September 1969 by Warren Publishing, contained an adaptation of the story. *Scottish composer Thea Musgrave composed a one-act opera, ''An Occurrence at Owl Street Bridge'', which was broadcast by the BBC in 1981. It was performed by baritone Jake Gardner and the London Sinfonietta conducted by the composer, with spoken roles taken by
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and David Healy. This broadcast was released by NMC Records on CD (NMCD 167) in 2011. *''An Occurrence Remembered'', a theatrical retelling of Bierce's ''An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge'' and ''Chickamauga'', premiered in the fall of 2001 in New York City under the direction of
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References


Further reading

*Barrett, Gerald R. (1973). ''From Fiction to Film: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge''. Encino, CA: Dickenson Publishing. . *Blume, Donald T. (2004). ''Ambrose Bierce's Civilians and Soldiers in Context: A Critical Study''. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press. . *Evans, Robert C. (2003). ''Ambrose Bierce's Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge: An Annotated Critical Edition''. West Cornwall, CT: Locust Hill Press. . *Owens, David M. (1994). "Bierce and Biography: The Location of Owl Creek Bridge". ''American Literary Realism, 1870–1910'' 26(3), pp. 82–89
(Online edition hosted by the Ambrose Bierce Project)
*Stoicheff, Peter. (1993). "'Something Uncanny': The Dream Structure in Ambrose Bierce's 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge'". ''Studies In Short Fiction'', 30(3), 349–358. *Talley, Sharon. (2010). ''Ambrose Bierce and the Dance of Death''. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press. . *Yost, David. (2007). "Skins Before Reputations: Subversions of Masculinity in Ambrose Bierce and Stephen Crane". ''War, Literature & the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities'', 19(1/2), 247–260.


External links

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