The Pit and the Pendulum
by Edgar Allan Poe
22 typed pages
22 typed pages
Yet another of Poe's stories that I thought I'd read but definitely had not. Boy, is this one creepy. The narrator has been convicted by the Spanish Inquisition (of heresy we presume) and sentenced to death. He faints, then awakens in a pitch black prison. The rest of the story details the various form of psychological torture he is afflicted with while awaiting death.
I don't want to say any more than is absolutely necessary about this story because part of the terror you feel as a reader comes from not knowing what will happen to this poor guy next. Suffice it to say that I read it during the day at work because I was afraid it would invade my dreams if I read it by myself at home in the evening.
And ... this is my final review for the 1% Well Read Challenge - YEAH!
4 comments:
Yay! Congratulations on finishing the challenge!! I really need to read this story. . .
Lezlie
I haven't read any of Poe's work, but my son keeps telling me I must.
Poe is so deliciously creepy isn't he? I have not read this one yet.
I love Poe and I really loved this story.
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