Mark Twain by Ron Powers audiobook

Mark Twain: A Life

By Ron Powers
Read by Ron Powers

Simon & Schuster Audio
10.87 Hours Abridged
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    ISBN: 9780743552189

“Powers brings to vivid life Twain's America...No biography of Mark Twain could do him full justice. Powers' comes as close as you can imagine." —Los Angeles Times A magnificent and insightful biography of legendary writer Mark Twain and a great American story. Samuel Clemens, the man known as Mark Twain, invented the American voice and became one of our greatest celebrities. His life mirrored his country's, as he grew from a Mississippi River boyhood in the days of the frontier, to a Wild-West journalist during the Gold Rush, to become the king of the eastern establishment and a global celebrity as America became an international power. Along the way, Mark Twain keenly observed the characters and voices that filled the growing country, and left us our first authentically American literature. Ron Powers's magnificent biography offers the definitive life of the founding father of our culture.

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A 2005 National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist

A 2005 New York Times Book Review Notable Book

“Powers brings to vivid life Twain's America...No biography of Mark Twain could do him full justice. Powers' comes as close as you can imagine." —Los Angeles Times

A magnificent and insightful biography of legendary writer Mark Twain and a great American story.

Samuel Clemens, the man known as Mark Twain, invented the American voice and became one of our greatest celebrities. His life mirrored his country's, as he grew from a Mississippi River boyhood in the days of the frontier, to a Wild-West journalist during the Gold Rush, to become the king of the eastern establishment and a global celebrity as America became an international power. Along the way, Mark Twain keenly observed the characters and voices that filled the growing country, and left us our first authentically American literature. Ron Powers's magnificent biography offers the definitive life of the founding father of our culture.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Wise and lively…Powers makes sense of this crowded, whipsawing life…[a] grave and lovingly respectful treatment.”  New York Times Book Review
“Powers has given us the whole man. We feel we know him, as well as we can, as well as his most perceptive friend and fellow writer William Dean Howells knew him. Along the way Powers brings to vivid life Twain’s America…No biography of Mark Twain could do him full justice. Powers’ comes as close as you can imagine.”  Los Angeles Times
“[An] enormous, enjoyable volume…Powers’ immensely rich book, the record of an epic, perplexing life, succeeds above all in freshening up one’s appetite for Twain’s own pungent prose and his magnificently challenging wit.”  Guardian (London)
“The special joy of Ron Powers’ Twain is not just that it’s comprehensive but also that it places this great novel and its author in their proper historical context, and shows how life and work played against each other.”  Observer (London)

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Author Bio: Ron Powers

Author Bio: Ron Powers

Ron Powers is the author of numerous books, including Dangerous Water: A Biography of the Boy Who Became Mark Twain, and coauthor of the #1 New York Times bestseller Flags of Our Fathers. He is an Emmy Award winner and the first television critic to win a Pulitzer Prize.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Runtime: 10.87
Audience: Adult
Language: English