It's entirely possible I didn't "get" A Predicament (I didn't realize, for instance, it is the sequel to How to Write a Blackwood Article, and apparently, neither did many of the other reviewers here). It didn't grab me, which is much less than I'd want to say about a Poe story, but it ended up being true about a distressing lot of them. I appreciate Poe's dark-comedic sense of humor, his sinister prose, and his tortured window into the troubled psyche. But I found as I undertook to read his entire bibliography of work that his well-known stories are, for the most part, his only truly great works. He has a few obscure ones I really like (such as his Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, but THAT falls apart in the last act), but a lot of his "deep cuts" did not pay off for me. Stick to the greatest hits. Sorry, Edgar.