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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 760 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x178x63 mm, 34 b-w illustrations
  • Sari: Mark Twain Papers 10
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520430883
  • ISBN-13: 9780520430884
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 760 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x178x63 mm, 34 b-w illustrations
  • Sari: Mark Twain Papers 10
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520430883
  • ISBN-13: 9780520430884
Mark Twain's final and uncensored masterpiece, presented in three volumes, is a landmark publication in American literature.

Twain will begin to seem strange again, alluring and still astonishing . . . in ways that still resonate with us.New York Times

His crystalline humor and expansive range are a continuous source of delight and awe.Los Angeles Times Book Review

"I've struck it!" Mark Twain wrote in a 1904 letter to a friend. "And I will give it awayto you. You will never know how much enjoyment you have lost until you get to dictating your autobiography." Thus, after dozens of false starts and hundreds of pages, Twain embarked on his "Final (and Right) Plan" for telling the story of his life. His innovative notionto "talk only about the thing which interests you for the moment"meant that his thoughts could range freely. The strict instruction that many of these texts remain unpublished for 100 years meant that when they came out, he would be "dead, and unaware, and indifferent," and that he was therefore free to speak his "whole frank mind." The year 2010 marks the 100th anniversary of Twain's death. In celebration of this important milestone and in honor of the cherished tradition of publishing Mark Twain's works, UC Press is proud to offer for the first time Mark Twain's uncensored autobiography in its entirety and exactly as he left it. This major literary event brings to readers, admirers, and scholars the first of three volumes and presents Mark Twain's authentic and unsuppressed voice, brimming with humor, ideas, and opinions, and speaking clearly from the grave as he intended.

Editors:

Harriet E. Smith, Benjamin Griffin, Victor Fischer, Michael B. Frank, Sharon K. Goetz, Leslie Myrick

Arvustused

Sometimes the autobiography seems Twains letter to posterity. At other times, reading it feels like eavesdropping on a conversation he is having with himself. . . . This first installment of Twains autobiography brings us closer to all of him than we have ever come before. * New York Review Of Books * This is a book to treasure for all friends of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. * Acadiana Lifestyle Magazine * Dip into the first enormous volume of Twains autobiography that he had decreed should not appear until 100 years after his death. And Twain will begin to seem strange again, alluring and still astonishing, but less sure-footed, and at times both puzzled and puzzling in ways that still resonate with us, though not the ways we might expect. * New York Times * This is a book for dipping, not plunging. Read, as Twain might put it, until interest pales, and then jump. It feels like a form of time travel. * New York Times/The Opinion Pages * Twain generously provides the 21st century aficionado a marvelous read. His crystalline humor and expansive range are a continuous source of delight and awe. . . . [ He] has given us an astonishment in his autobiography with his final, beautifully unorganized genius and intemperate thoughts. Pull up a chair and revel. * Los Angeles Times Book Review * Twain would approve! * Bookideas.com * Twains writing here is electric, alternately moving and hilarious. He couldnt write a ho-hum sentence. * Library Journal * Twain's autobiography, finally available after a century, is a garrulous outpouringand every word beguiles. * Wall Street Journal * Twians Final Plan has been released in a truly spectacular first volume of his posthumous Autobiography. -- Vitali Vitaliev * Engineering & Technology * A major achevement. * Choice * Brimming with Twains humor, ideas and opinions, this is a book for anyone interested in the writers work and life. * Curledup.com * His 'whole frank mind, sharp and funny, is seared onto every page. A * Entertainment Weekly * Mission accomplished, Mr. Clemens. -- Roger Boylan * Boston Review * Promises a no-holds barred perspective on Twains life, and will be rich with rambunctious, uncompromising opinions. * Herald Scotland * Pure Twain at his typically discursive, rambling, and droll. . . . The bard of Hannibal still has much to say. * American Heritage * With the uncensored Twain finally here, we're the furthest thing from indifferent. * Time Magazine * The bestseller chart is awash with memoirs -- but none offer the extreme reading of the Autobiography of Mark Twain. -- Debra Craine * The Times *

Acknowledgments
Introduction

AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MARK TWAIN
An Early Attempt
My Autobiography [ Random Extracts from It]
The Latest Attempt
The Final (and Right) Plan
Preface. As from the Grave
The Florentine Dictations
Autobiographical Dictations, JanuaryMarch 1906

Appendix: Preliminary Manuscripts and Dictations
Samuel L. Clemens: A Brief Chronology
Family Biographies
References
Excerpt from Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 2
Harriet Elinor Smith is an editor at the Mark Twain Project, which is housed within the Mark Twain Papers, the world's largest archive of primary materials by this major American writer. Under the direction of General Editor Robert H. Hirst, the Project's editors are producing the first comprehensive edition of all of Mark Twain's writings.