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Mark Twain may be gone, but his wit certainly isn't! "Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Seven" is a posthumous peek into the early 1920s, a time when the beloved author continues to make headlines. From literary debates on humor to the controversy surrounding his Hartford mansion, Twain's legacy is alive and sparking conversation. Hear Twain himself, through unearthed letters and editorials, offer his sharp takes on everything from politics to the state of American literature. And discover how the world remembers the man who gave us Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. Buckle up for a delightful journey through the afterlife of a literary legend, where Twain's voice rings out as clear and entertaining as ever.
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Lydbog: 20. marts 2024
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