In <I>Mark Twain</I> Ron Powers consummates years of research with a <I>tour de force</I> on the life of our culture's founding father. He offers Sam Clemens as he lived breathed and wrote. With the assistance of the Mark Twain Project at Berkeley he has drawn on thousands of letters and notebook entries many only recently discovered. <br> Sam Clemens left his frontier boyhood in Missouri for a life on the Mississippi during the golden age of steamboats. He skirted the western theater of the Civil War before taking off for an uproarious drunken newspaper career in the Nevada of the Wild West. As his fame as a humorist and lecturer spread around the country he took the East Coast by storm. He wooed and won his lifelong devoted wife yet quietly pined for the girl who was his first crush. He became the toast of Europe and a celebrity who toured the globe. His comments on everything he saw many published here for the first time are priceless. <br> The man that emerges in Powers's brilliant telling is both the magnetic acerbic and hilarious Mark Twain of myth and a devoted friend husband and father. Mark Twain left us our greatest voice. Samuel Clemens left us one of our most American of lives.
Title | Mark Twain |
Author | Ron Powers |
Narrator | Ron Powers |
Media | Audiobooks |
Genre | General Fiction |
ISBN | 9780743552189 |
Published | 2005-09-20 |
Stock | In stock |
Duration | 10 hours 54 minutes |