Who Is Mark Twain?
β Scribed by Mark Twain
- Publisher
- HarperStudio
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 104 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
You had better shove this in the stove," Mark Twain said at the top of an 1865 letter to his brother, "for I don't want any absurd 'literary remains' and 'unpublished letters of Mark Twain' published after I am planted." He was joking, of course. But when Mark Twain died in 1910, he left behind the largest collection of personal papers created by any nineteenth-century American author. Here, for the first time in book form, are twenty-four remarkable pieces by the American masterβpieces that have been handpicked by Robert Hirst, general editor of the Mark Twain Project at the University of California, Berkeley. In "Jane Austen," Twain wonders if Austen's goal is to "make the reader detest her people up to the middle of the book and like them in the rest of the chapters." "The Privilege of the Grave" offers a powerful statement about the freedom of speech while "Happy Memories of the Dental Chair" will make you appreciate modern dentistry. In "Frank Fuller and My First New York Lecture" Twain plasters the city with ads to promote his talk at the Cooper Union (he is terrified no one will attend). Later that day, Twain encounters two men gazing at one of his ads. One man says to the other: "Who is Mark Twain?" The other responds: "God knowsβI don't." Wickedly funny and disarmingly relevant, Who Is Mark Twain? shines a new light on one of America's most beloved literary iconsβa man who was well ahead of his time.
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**Los mejores cuentos del autor de *Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer* y *Huckleberry Finn*.** Este volumen reΓΊne los mejores relatos de Mark Twain, un gΓ©nero con el que afilΓ³ su narrativa y ganΓ³ lectores a millares. Sus cuentos se caracterizan por estar hΓ‘bilmente tramados, por su inventiva inagotable,