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Essential Twain CD : Excerpts from Life on the Mississippi:the Boy's Ambition and Speculations and Confusion

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ISBN-10: 0061232181

ISBN-13: 9780061232183

Edition: Abridged 

Authors: Mark Twain, Begley Ed

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Mark Twain was the first American writer to capture the unique and colorful vernacular of his country's populace. Instead of striving to perfect any particular literary form, Twain strove to precisely imprint on paper the colloquial speech, mannerisms, and experiences of the American people. In Life on the Mississippi, Twain recounts the experience of achieving his childhood dream of becoming a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi. But in the process of mastering the river, he found it lost its grace, beauty, and poetry.
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List price: $12.95
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Binding: Compact Disc 
Size: 5.75" wide x 4.75" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.132
Language: English

Samuel Clemens - steamboat pilot, prospector, and newspaper reporter - adopted the pen name "Mark Twain" when he began his career as a literary humorist. The pen name - a river's pilot's term meaning "two fathoms deep" or "safe water" - appears to have freed Clemens to develop the humorous, deadpan manner that became his trademark. During his lifetime, Twain wrote a great deal. Much of his writing was turned out quickly to make money. Even his least significant writing, however, contains flashes of wit and reveals his marvelous command of colloquial American English. His best work is his "Mississippi writing" - Life on the Mississippi (1883) and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884). In…