In his person and in his pursuits,Mark Twain(1835-1910) was a man
of extraordinary contrasts. Although he left school at twelve, when
his father died, he was eventually awarded honorary degrees from
Yale University, the University of Missouri, and Oxford University.
His career encompassed such varied occupations as printer,
Mississippi riverboat pilot, journalist, travel writer, and
publisher. He made fortunes from his writing, but toward the end of
his life he had to resort to lecture tours to pay his debts. He was
hot-tempered, profane, and sentimental-and also pessimistic,
cynical, and tortured by self-doubt. His nostalgia for the past
helped produce some of his best books. He lives in American letters
as a great artist, the writer whom William Dean Howells called "the
Lincoln of our literature."
Robert Tilton is a Associate Professor of English and Department
Head at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. He is the author of
Pocahontas- The Evolution of an American Narrative and co-author of
Pocahontas- Her Life and Legend, George Washington- The Man Behind
the Myths, Old Virginia- The Pursuit of a Pastoral Ideal, and Lee
and Grant, and has written the Introduction to the Signet Classics
edition of Cooper's The Deerslayer.
Geoffrey Sanborn, Associate Professor of Literature at Bard
College, is the author of The Sign of the Cannibal- Melville and
the Making of a Postcolonial Reader, Whipscars and Tattoos- The
Last of the Mohicans, Moby-Dick, and the Maori, and Plagiarama!
William Wells Brown and the Aesthetic of Attractions.
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Huckleberry Finn may be the greater book, but Tom Sawyer has always been more widely read. Moreover, it is a book that can be enjoyed equally by both children and adults. Twain, who called it a "hymn" to boyhood, would be thrilled that in narrator Patrick Fraley his hymn has found its most passionate voice. Many good unabridged readings of Tom Sawyer have already been recorded, but most are simply that: readings. Fraley's performance is something more; in attempting to bring each character to life, his enthusiasm for the material is so palpable that the mere sound of his voice commands attention. A can't-miss addition to all libraries, including those that have other Tom Sawyer programs. Kent Rasmussen, Thousand Oaks, CA Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
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