The Autobiography of Mark Twain
Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2010
508
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
United States • 19th Century
2010
Adult
18+ years
1150L
The Autobiography of Mark Twain chronicles Twain’s life, from his birth in 1835 to his reflections before his 1910 death, detailing his experiences, family, and society. Covering his impoverished upbringing, varied jobs, failed ventures, writing career, travels, and relationships, the memoir reveals Twain’s perspectives on the social issues and personal tragedies he encountered. The text includes discussions of slavery and significant loss.
Humorous
Informative
Nostalgic
Contemplative
Bittersweet
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Mark Twain's The Autobiography of Mark Twain receives mixed reviews. Positively, readers praise its wit, humor, and unique narrative style reflecting Twain's personality. However, some criticize its rambling structure and digressions, finding it disjointed. Despite these flaws, it remains a valuable and entertaining insight into Twain's life.
Readers who revel in witty, candid, and reflective autobiographies will delight in The Autobiography of Mark Twain. Fans of charming, humorous narratives akin to Benjamin Franklin's The Autobiography or David Sedaris's collections, such as Naked, will appreciate Twain's engaging storytelling and insightful commentary on his life and times.
5,015 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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508
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
United States • 19th Century
2010
Adult
18+ years
1150L
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