In this episode of The Thinking Room on Espresso Hour, we step into the dark, brilliant and utterly fascinating world of Edgar Allan Poe — the American writer who single-handedly transformed mystery from simple folklore and ghost stories into a serious, analytical literary genre.
Before Poe, mystery was superstition. It was passed around campfires and whispered in village squares. It had no structure, no logic, no method. And then — Poe arrived. And everything changed.
In this segment, we explore who Edgar Allan Poe really was beyond the darkness he is famous for. A man of extraordinary intelligence and devastating personal tragedy, who used the written word to process a life full of loss, poverty and pain — and in doing so, gave the world some of the most enduring stories and poems ever put on paper. From The Raven to The Tell-Tale Heart to the birth of the very first fictional detective in history — this is the story of a man who looked into the darkness and found a genre waiting there.
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