Mark TwainMark Twain
the Adventures of Samuel L. Clemens
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Current format, Book, 2010, , Available . Offered in 0 more formats"Very probably the best of the many Mark Twain biographies. . .one that should be preeminent for quite a long time."--Frederick Crews, author of Follies of the Wise: Dissenting Essays
"This biography offers irresistibly concise and beautifully paced chapters that will take readers through this author's amazing life and work--its humor, its pathos, and its tragedy--in brisk and compelling fashion."--Ed Folsom, author of Walt Whitman's Native Representations
"There has definitely never been a Twain biography so comprehensive in scope and so sagaciously opinionative."--Alan Gribben, author of Mark Twain's Library: A Reconstruction, and co-founder of Mark Twain Circle of America
Mark Twain, who was often photographed with a cigar, once remarked that he came into the world looking for a light. In this new biography, published on the centennial of the writer’s death, Jerome Loving focuses on Mark Twain, humorist and quipster, and sheds new light on the wit, pathos, and tragedy of the author of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In brisk and compelling fashion, Loving follows Twain from Hannibal to Hawaii to the Holy Land, showing how the southerner transformed himself into a westerner and finally a New Englander. This re-examination of Twain’s life is informed by newly discovered archival materials that provide the most complex view of the man and writer to date.
Presents a reexamination of the life of the American humorist through a review of newly discovered archival material.
"This biography offers irresistibly concise and beautifully paced chapters that will take readers through this author's amazing life and work--its humor, its pathos, and its tragedy--in brisk and compelling fashion."--Ed Folsom, author of Walt Whitman's Native Representations
"There has definitely never been a Twain biography so comprehensive in scope and so sagaciously opinionative."--Alan Gribben, author of Mark Twain's Library: A Reconstruction, and co-founder of Mark Twain Circle of America
Mark Twain, who was often photographed with a cigar, once remarked that he came into the world looking for a light. In this new biography, published on the centennial of the writer’s death, Jerome Loving focuses on Mark Twain, humorist and quipster, and sheds new light on the wit, pathos, and tragedy of the author of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In brisk and compelling fashion, Loving follows Twain from Hannibal to Hawaii to the Holy Land, showing how the southerner transformed himself into a westerner and finally a New Englander. This re-examination of Twain’s life is informed by newly discovered archival materials that provide the most complex view of the man and writer to date.
Presents a reexamination of the life of the American humorist through a review of newly discovered archival material.
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