The first of two hardcover volumes collecting the major nonfiction by
the father of American literature: more than 150 letters, essays, and
speeches selected to showcase the dazzling range of his interests and
passions. An Everyman's Library Original.
Whether crossing the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans or blazing through
Europe and the Americas, Twain turned his trademark wit, candor, and
acerbic sarcasm on all his experiences. We can trace his personal
evolution through his ambition-filled missives home to Missouri after
moving out West to be a fledgling reporter, his raucous stories of
navigating a steamboat down the Mississippi, his romantic-turned-elegiac
sentiments for his wife, Livy, and, later in life, his darker
reflections on the ills of society. Often too outrageous not to be true,
Twain's real-life adventures added to his enduring legend, while his
clear-eyed view of humanity has provided an unmatched blend of
entertainment and moral integrity for generations of readers.