Collected Nonfiction Volume 1
Selections from the Autobiography, Letters, Essays, and Speeches
Mark Twain author Adam Hochschild editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Everyman
Published:6th Oct '16
Should be back in stock very soon
This collection highlights the diverse nonfiction works of Mark Twain, showcasing his sharp wit and deep social insights. Collected Nonfiction Volume 1 is a compelling read.
In Collected Nonfiction Volume 1, readers are invited into the multifaceted world of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, more famously known as Mark Twain. This collection captures Twain's keen observations on a variety of topics including politics, religion, culture, and technology. While he is primarily celebrated for his beloved novels such as 'Tom Sawyer' and 'Huckleberry Finn', Twain's nonfiction works reveal an equally impressive narrative style and depth of thought that reflects the era in which he lived.
The autobiography included in this volume showcases Twain's adventurous spirit as he recounts his childhood escapades in Missouri and his experiences as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River. His travels across the United States on lecture tours allowed him to meet influential figures, from presidents to European royalty, illustrating his status as a cultural icon of his time. Twain's letters, essays, and speeches are filled with his signature wit and humor, but they also address serious social issues such as slavery and imperialism, offering insights into his moral compass and personal beliefs.
Collected Nonfiction Volume 1 is not only a testament to Twain's literary prowess but also a glimpse into the complexities of his character. Through this selection of over 150 letters and essays, readers will encounter both the entertainer and the thoughtful individual, discovering the man behind the legend whose life was marked by both triumphs and profound losses.
ISBN: 9781841593753
Dimensions: 201mm x 135mm x 45mm
Weight: 858g
984 pages