Mark Twain : God's Fool

Mark Twain : God's Fool

(Autor) Hamlin Hill
Formato: Paperback
Precio: £24,00

After laughing their way through his classic and beloved depictions of nineteenth-century American life, few readers would suspect that Mark Twain’s last years were anything but happy and joyful. They would be wrong. Contrary to the myth perpetrated by his literary executors Twain ended his life as a frustrated writer plagued by paranoia. He suffered personal tragedies, got involved in questionable business ventures, and was a demanding and controlling father and husband. As Mark Twain: God’s Fool demonstrates, the difficult circumstances of Twain’s personal life make his humorous output all the more surprising and admirable. “Ham[lin] Hill remains among the smartest, most honest, and most humane of Twain scholars—and . . . God’s Fool parades those qualities on every page.” Jeff Steinbrink, Franklin & Marshall College “Fills a great, long-standing need for a thoroughly researched book about Mark Twain’s twilight years. . . . Splendidly, grippingly written and excellently documented. . . . Likely to be a standard work for as long as anyone can foresee.” Choice

Information
Editorial:
The University of Chicago Press
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
338
ISBN:
9780226336473
Año de publicación:
2010
Fecha publicación:
15 de Abril de 2010

Hamlin Hill

Hamlin Hill was a renowned American historian and author best known for his groundbreaking work "God's Men: A Novel of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade." His writing style was characterized by meticulous research and vivid storytelling, shedding light on the Spanish Civil War and the bravery of American volunteers. His contributions to literature continue to inspire readers worldwide.

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