Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 2 - University of California Press
: This volume draws from over 5,000 manuscript pages and four years of dictations, covering drafts from 1870 to 1905. Major Themes and Content Autobiography of Mark Twain / 1 The Mark Twain ...
: Twain rejected a traditional chronological structure. Instead, he followed his "Final (and Right) Plan" of dictating only what interested him in the moment, creating a free-flowing narrative that jumps between different life stages. Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 2 - University
The is the first of a three-volume series published by the University of California Press in 2010. It was released exactly 100 years after Mark Twain’s death, fulfilling his strict request that the full, uncensored manuscript remain unpublished for a century so he could speak with a "whole frank mind" from the grave. Key Features of Volume 1 The is the first of a three-volume series
: Because the text was intended for a posthumous audience, it is brimming with Twain’s authentic wit, acerbic sarcasm, and unsuppressed opinions on topics ranging from religion to his contemporaries.