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Set after the end of the world, "The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion" takes the form of a dialogue between two souls in the afterlife. Eiros recounts to Charmion how humanity met its doom: a comet approached Earth, first celebrated as a cosmic wonder, then feared as it consumed the planet's atmosphere and brought annihilation. Through their exchange, Poe explores human arrogance, scientific curiosity, and the fragility of civilization in the face of cosmic forces.

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Set after the end of the world, "The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion" takes the form of a dialogue between two souls in the afterlife. Eiros recounts to Charmion how humanity met its doom: a comet approached Earth, first celebrated as a cosmic wonder, then feared as it consumed the planet's atmosphere and brought annihilation. Through their exchange, Poe explores human arrogance, scientific curiosity, and the fragility of civilization in the face of cosmic forces.

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Autorenporträt
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American poet, author, and literary critic. Despite a brief life, he was celebrated for his poetry, short stories, and tales of the supernatural. He is also regarded as the inventor of the detective genre and a contributor to the emergence of science fiction, dark romanticism, and weird fiction.In 1827, Poe joined the US Army under an assumed name and had his first collection, 'Tamerlane and Other Poems,' published anonymously. He worked as a literary critic and moved around America, writing as he went while his works gradually built an audience.His most famous works include ¿The Raven¿ (1945), ¿The Black Cat¿ (1943), and ¿The Gold-Bug¿ (1843).