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Mark Twain at the Buffalo Express: Articles and Sketches by America's Favorite Humorist

AUTHOR: Mark Twain, et al
ISBN: 0875802494

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Collected here for the first time are stories, articles, and commentaries Twain wrote during eighteen months as editor of the Buffalo Express. These entertaining writings contain some of his finest humor and social criticism, as well as themes and...

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Mark Twain at the Buffalo Express: Articles and Sketches by America's Favorite Humorist
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From Kirkus Reviews
Scholars and researchers may delight in this collection of Twain editorials and sketches from his days at the Buffalo (N.Y.) Express, but the general reader will want to hunt and peck for the ``good parts.'' Twain bought part interest in the Express in 1869 and spent 18 months as its managing editor and editorial writer. This was a ``pivotal period'' for the writer, the editors note, ``that marked his transition from sometime journalist to celebrated author.'' Up to then, he'd been a ``vagabond travel writer and lecturer''; the popularity of Innocents Abroad changed all that. Many of the pieces collected here are burlesques, slapstick turns and tall tales the editors view as ``narrative experiments,'' precursors to his style and approach as a novelist. His ``Around the World'' letters, written jointly with Professor D.R. Ford (who ``does the actual traveling . . . such facts as escape his notice are supplied by'' Twain), would be recycled into the novel Roughing It. Arranged chronologically, many of these sketches and unsigned editorials show his growing frustration with journalism as a profession. Twain often took up a subject in direct response to the sensational reportage of another paper. One such series of editorials began in the fall of 1869 with Harriet Beecher Stowe's revelation of Lady Byron's disclosure to her of Lord Byron's alleged incest with his sister. Other items of interest include Twain's railings against the ill-treatment of former slaves, his humorous profile of Henry Ward Beecher (``The great preacher never sleeps with his clothes on''), and his interview with a Wild Man in Kansas (one of many hoaxes he delights in). Unfortunately, a lot of this work is too much of its time; their point and humor may well be lost on the modern reader. The long, dry, scholarly introduction by the editors (who teach at Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas, and St. Louis Univ. respectively) offers little help. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.


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         Book Review

Mark Twain at the Buffalo Express: Articles and Sketches by America's Favorite Humorist
- Book Reviews,
by Mark Twain, et al

Mark Twain at the Buffalo Express: Articles and Sketches by America's Favorite Humorist

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Here together for the first time are all of Mark Twain's signed stories, sketches, and commentaries for the Buffalo Express newspaper, as well as many never before identified as his. These entertaining and delightful writings contain some of Twain's finest humor and social criticism and allow renewed appreciation for the talents of this unique American figure.

SYNOPSIS

Collects all of Twain's signed pieces from the 18 months he spent as editor, co-owner, and writer for the , as well as 37 unsigned editorials that can now be identified with certainty as his. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

FROM THE CRITICS

Kirkus Reviews

Scholars and researchers may delight in this collection of Twain editorials and sketches from his days at the Buffalo (N.Y.) Express, but the general reader will want to hunt and peck for the "good parts."




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