The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe
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Re: The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe
DATo wrote:I remember the first time I read Amontillado as a teen. The vicarious sense of impending doom with the laying of each brick raised goosebumps on my arms. The only other story to affect me that way was the 1937 short story Christ In Concrete by Pietro de Donato which was later expanded into a novel. The short story version also dealt with a slow and gruesome (accidental) death.
Have an i.L.L. copy on the way. Thanks for the tip

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Will do. They haven't contacted me yet. Found myself doing a slow re-read of Life of Pi...just after I finished it. Did you re-read it afterwards...or is it just me?DATo wrote:Carla,
I read it a very long time ago but still remember that it was quite disturbing. Let me know what you think of it.
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Sorry Carla, I'm not sure I understood you. I've never read Life Of Pi; or, were you referring to Christ In Concrete? I only read 'C in C' once, but I've never forgotten it.Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:Will do. They haven't contacted me yet. Found myself doing a slow re-read of Life of Pi...just after I finished it. Did you re-read it afterwards...or is it just me?DATo wrote:Carla,
I read it a very long time ago but still remember that it was quite disturbing. Let me know what you think of it.
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Thought you said you had.
Will be reading C in C as soon as they get it in.
Have a great day, Gannon

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He baits Fortunato by telling him he has obtained what he believes to be a pipe (about 130 gallons,[1] 492 litres) of a rare vintage of Amontillado. He claims he wants his friend's expert opinion on the subject. Fortunato goes with Montresor to the wine cellars of the latter's palazzo, where they wander in the catacombs. Montresor offers wine (first Medoc, then De Grave) to Fortunato. At one point, Fortunato makes an elaborate, grotesque gesture with an upraised wine bottle. When Montresor appears not to recognize the gesture, Fortunato asks, "You are not of the masons?" Montresor says he is, and when Fortunato, disbelieving, requests a sign, Montresor displays a trowel he had been hiding.
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