Autobiography of Mark Twain

The Complete and Authoritative Edition

743 pages

English language

Published April 30, 2010

ISBN:
978-0-520-26719-0
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4 stars (7 reviews)

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Review of 'Autobiography of Mark Twain' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

In many ways Mark Twain was ahead of his time. If he had lived a little later, I think it's possible his autobiographical dictations would have been produced in cinematic form, one last speaking tour canned and sealed for viewers a hundred years in the future. Many of his dictations read this way, or like an interview with no interviewer. The effect is often very intimate, like the reader is somehow in the man's presence, waving away cigar smoke while listening enraptured to the day's stories and musings, and occasionally groaning as one does when an elder insists on returning to some subject that's not necessarily a favorite of yours.

Twain adheres to his rules of sticking with a subject only as long as it's interesting and not preempted by something more interesting, and the result is a mostly delightful tour of all things he finds interesting or important to …

Review of 'Autobiography of Mark Twain' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Mark Twain approached his autobiography with an innovative combination of rules:

1. He would dictate rather than write it.
2. He would not confine himself to any chronology but allow himself to talk about whatever came to mind at the moment and move on as soon as it lost his interest.
3. Publication would be delayed for one hundred years after his death.

The result is unlike any biography I have read, and is more like listening to an old relative telling stories. But being Mark Twain, these stories are those of a worldly genius whose takes on life, politics, religion, history, current events, etc. are smart, singular, and often humorous. He says his intent with delayed publication is to allow him to be completely honest, but he doesn't allow complete honesty to get in the way of storytelling.

I found the parts about his relationship with General Grant to …