Mark Twain's Burlesque Autobiography
Publisher Description
The Autobiography of Mark Twain is as famous for its fictional qualities as for its lively writing style. This is one of the reasons the work — which exists in three distinct and competing versions — has lived on for generations and inspired much debate. This entry studies the 1959 version, edited and arranged by Charles Neider and available in paperback from Perennial Classics.
Customer Reviews
Zembla12194
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Not really Twain’s autobiography
This is a very short amusing fictional account of his ancient ancestors, along with a somewhat interesting short story. Worth reading, but is NOT the 2000 plus page Autobiography