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Life On The Mississippi illustared Mark Twain
Life On The Mississippi illustared
Mark Twain
I first read this book fifty years ago when I was in high school, and I recalled Twain's account of his days as a Mississippi steamboat pilot's apprentice as a work of great humor and style with quintessentially American themes, equal in power to Huckleberry Finn. A recent re-reading has left me both gratified and disappointed: gratified because Twain's history and description of the ever-changing Mississippi and his account of his life as a young river pilot are just good as I remembered them, but disappointed because this account occupies only the first third of the book. The other two-thirds has moments of equal power--Twain's account of his return to his boyhood home Hannibal, for example--but most of it is a casually organized travelogue of a trip up the Mississippi by the fifty-year-old Twain, interrupted by random anecdotes and tall tales. This second two-thirds is uneven but entertaining, full of characteristic Twain humor; it is as good as "Roughing It," a book I like and admire. Nevertheless, it nowhere equals the power of the first hundred pages. And a book the ends worse than it began is always a disappointment. (less)
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 13 de marzo de 2021 |
| ISBN13 | 9798721479861 |
| Editores | Independently Published |
| Páginas | 500 |
| Dimensiones | 140 × 216 × 26 mm · 571 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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