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Who Is Mark Twain? - (Paperback)

 Who Is Mark Twain? - (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>These 24 wickedly funny, culturally relevant, and thought-provoking essays by Mark Twain are all being published for the first time in paperback, with added material.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"More than 100 years after [Twain] wrote these stories, they remain not only remarkably funny but remarkably modern. . . . Ninety-nine years after his death, Twain still manages to get the last laugh." -- <em>Vanity Fair</em></strong></p><p><strong><em>Who Is Mark Twain?</em> is a collection of twenty six wickedly funny, thought-provoking essays by Samuel Langhorne Clemens--aka Mark Twain--none of which have ever been published before.</strong></p><p>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stove, Mark Twain said at the top of an 1865 letter to his brother, for I don't want any absurd 'literary remains' and 'unpublished letters of Mark Twain' published after I am planted.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. <em>Who Is Mark Twain?</em> presents twenty-six wickedly funny, disarmingly relevant pieces by the American master--a man who was well ahead of his time.<br/></p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>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stove, Mark Twain said at the top of an 1865 letter to his brother, for I don't want any absurd 'literary remains' and 'unpublished letters of Mark Twain' published after I am planted.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. <em>Who Is Mark Twain?</em> presents twenty-six wickedly funny, disarmingly relevant pieces by the American master--a man who was well ahead of his time. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<em>Who Is Mark Twain?</em> is a refreshing reintroduction to both [Twain's] critical analytical thought and his playful sense of humor."--<strong><em>Los Angeles Times</em></strong><br><br>"[Twain] was, in the phrase of his friend William Dean Howells, 'the Lincoln of our literature'. . . . At the heart of his work lies that greatest of all American qualities: irreverence."--<strong><em>Washington Post</em></strong><br><br>"As funny and insightful as any of [Twain's] published and well-known works, these essays take on the federal government, religion, race, fame, and even the literary canon with a sharp-eyed clarity we can chuckle over as we read while feeling uncomfortable knowing that they feel all too contemporary."--<strong>Walter Mosley</strong><br><br>"More than 100 years after [Twain] wrote these stories, they remain not only remarkably funny but remarkably modern....Ninety-nine years after his death, Twain still manages to get the last laugh."--<strong><em>Vanity Fair</em></strong><br><br>"Twain's wit and lethally precise powers of description are on full display."--<strong> Maud Newton</strong><br>

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