Mark Twain: A Biography
By (Author) Connie Ann Kirk
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th July 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
813.4
Hardback
168
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
397g
Samuel Clemens lived 75 years, 50 of them under the pseudonym Mark Twain. His youth could be characterized as sometimes mischievous, his older years as generally eccentric and his writing as always provocative. Twain left a literary canon of nearly 50 books, hundreds of short stories and essays, and a veritable treasury of quotable epigrams. While his words and his works have stood up to the test of time, knowing the man behind the persona, and understanding what inspired and influenced the writer, is crucial to fully appreciating the contributions Twain made to American literature. By skillfully weaving together strands of history with his personal story, this authoritative biography helps readers come to understand more fully the man and his enduring legacy. Starting with a chapter on Clemens' boyhood, readers are treated to a very personal view of Twain's early life. Twain's adult life is chronicled with five expertly developed chapters that explore his early professional years from "printer to pilot", his travels westward and abroad, his "gilded years' with his beloved wife Livy, and his final years of decline as a widower. This engaging biography also delves into the enduring impact of Twain's creative voice and his unique blend of humour with social commentary that not only entertained, but challenged thinking and changed the literary landscape forever.
[T]here are very few in-depth biographical coverages that reveal Mark Twain's personal life. Biographer Connie Kirk uses established Twain resources and adds new research and perspectives gleaned from Twain's personal letters and her discussions with family members: the result is an in-depth modern survey of Twain for new students of his work.-MBR Internet Bookwatch
Kirk has very carefully tempered Twain's biography with just enough literary criticism and modern scholarship to be informative to high school readers without burdening them with the material they may not be prepared to understand.-Mark Twain Forum
Kirk successfully navigates between those pitfalls to create a short biography that is entertaining to read and still presents a rather thorough picture of Twain. She accomplishes this with a careful mixture of the sketchy and the detailed.-Mark Twain Forum
When one considers the complexity of Twain, the volume and variety of his writing, his many accomplishments, and his impact on literature, the task of condensing his life is daunting, yet Connie Ann Kirk has done so very effectively. Her biography of Twain is a straightforward chronological narrative of his life presented in six chapters starting with an introduction to the man and the author.-Mark Twain Forum
"There are very few in-depth biographical coverages that reveal Mark Twain's personal life. Biographer Connie Kirk uses established Twain resources and adds new research and perspectives gleaned from Twain's personal letters and her discussions with family members: the result is an in-depth modern survey of Twain for new students of his work."-MBR Internet Bookwatch
"[T]here are very few in-depth biographical coverages that reveal Mark Twain's personal life. Biographer Connie Kirk uses established Twain resources and adds new research and perspectives gleaned from Twain's personal letters and her discussions with family members: the result is an in-depth modern survey of Twain for new students of his work."-MBR Internet Bookwatch
"Kirk has very carefully tempered Twain's biography with just enough literary criticism and modern scholarship to be informative to high school readers without burdening them with the material they may not be prepared to understand."-Mark Twain Forum
"Kirk successfully navigates between those pitfalls to create a short biography that is entertaining to read and still presents a rather thorough picture of Twain. She accomplishes this with a careful mixture of the sketchy and the detailed."-Mark Twain Forum
"When one considers the complexity of Twain, the volume and variety of his writing, his many accomplishments, and his impact on literature, the task of condensing his life is daunting, yet Connie Ann Kirk has done so very effectively. Her biography of Twain is a straightforward chronological narrative of his life presented in six chapters starting with an introduction to the man and the author."-Mark Twain Forum
Connie Ann Kirk is an author and independent scholar who specializes in American literature, American cultural history, and children's literature. She is a Mark Twain Quarry Farm Research Fellow.