Rating: *****
Tags: Literary Criticism, General, Lang:en
Publisher: HarperCollins
Added: August 28, 2018
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
“The most impressive contribution to books by
Mark Twain since
The
Mysterious Stranger of 1916
...The attitude is that of Swift, the intellectual
contempt is that of Voltaire, and the imagination is that of
one of the great masters of American
writing.”—New York Times Book Review
Virtually none of the material in
Letters from the Earth was published in
Twain’s lifetime and the manuscript was only approved
by his executors in 1962. This is vintage Twain—sharp,
witty, imaginative, wildly funny. His voice is as vigorous
and blistering as ever, capable of surprising truth and
provoking laughter in the most unlikely places. In this
collection, he presents himself as the Father of History,
reviewing and interpreting events from the garden of Eden
through the Fall and the Flood, translating the papers of
Adam and his descendants down through the generations. There
are comments on James Fenimore Cooper, English architecture,
and the civilization of the French, as well as proposals for
a simplified alphabet and a parody of books on etiquette.
Letters from the Earth an exuberantly eclectic collection.
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