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Mark Twain (2010)

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Montblanc Limited Writers Edition 2010 Mark Twain

Mark Twain, an avowed opponent of slavery and racial segregation, was the father of modern American literature. He had a profound influence on later great writers such as William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway. His most popular books are known to most children. Twains books combine exciting and authentic stories about the ...

Montblanc Limited Writers Edition 2010 Mark Twain

Mark Twain, an avowed opponent of slavery and racial segregation, was the father of modern American literature. He had a profound influence on later great writers such as William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway. His most popular books are known to most children. Twains books combine exciting and authentic stories about the Mississippi, the river to the banks of which Twain returned again and again, and which became for him the flow of his life

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, who achieved worldwide renown as a writer under the pseudonym of Mark Twain, was born in Florida, Missouri on 30 November 1835. He left school at just eleven years old and began an apprenticeship as a typesetter. In 1857, one of his lifes dreams came true  he had himself trained as a steersman and for several years piloted a Mississippi steamboat. It is from this period that his literary pseudonym emerged: in sailors language, the cry of Mark Twain signalled a navigable depth of two fathoms.

Having actually worked as a gold-digger in Nevada for a short period, Mark Twain wrote his first travel reports and short stories. Over the years, more than 30 works followed, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. He produced his materpiece, however, in 1884 with the story of a young runaway and a black slave, who, on a small raft on the Mississippi, prove that trust and friendship can break down all racial barriers. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is Mark Twains literary legacy, a work that has lost none of its potency and relevance over time.

Its influence was captured perfectly in Ernest Hemingways words: All modern American literature comes from a book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn. There was nothing before. There has been nothing as good since. The pinnacle of Twains literary achievements came with the title of Master of Arts and the honorary doctorate awarded to him by Yale University in 1901. Mark Twain died in Redding, Connecticut, at the age of 74.

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