"We are all alike, on the inside."- Mark Twain "All modern American literature," said Ernest Hemingway, "comes from one book by Mark Twain called 'Huckleberry Finn.'" Many Americans know Twain as the author of "Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn," books they think of as belonging only in the children's sections of libraries. But few know the private tragedies that haunted Twain, or that he was one of the fiercest advocates for progressive social causes like civil rights for African-Americans and voting rights for women. Mark Twain developed his convictions slowly, over a lifetime, very much like America itself did. Within your hands is a glimpse into the life, mind, soul, and "truth" of this cherished American icon. This uncensored autobiography is not only a legacy he left behind, but also a gift to all. Born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835 in Florida, Missouri, Twain wrote prolifically, publishing novels, travelogues, newspaper articles, short stories, and... Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Autobiography of Mark Twain - Abridged Edition (Mark Twain)