Mark Twain
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In our time, there has been many authors. Perhaps the most interesting
and most widely known author has been Mark Twain.
Born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835 in Florida, Missouri, Clemens has
been known as a humorist, narrator, and social observer. Clemens works are
some of the most widely known pieces in this country, and perhaps even the
world.
At the age of 4, Clemens moved with his family to Hannibal, Missouri, a
port located on the Mississippi River. In 1851, he began setting type for
and contributing sketches to his brother Orion's newspaper, the Hannibal
Journal. Later, Clemens was a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River until
the Civil War. In 1862 he became a reporter for the Territorial Enterprise
in Virginia City, Nevada.
In 1863, he started using his pseudonym Mark Twain, which was a river
call for a depth of two fathoms. This was the beginning of Mark Twain,
because in 1865, he published The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calavaras County
and within months the author and the story had become national sensations.
Two of his recent novels have also been extremely popular. The Gilded
Age, which was published in 1873, took a look into the materialism and
corruption in the 1870's. Another book, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, has
been very popular. The story celebrates boyhood in a town on the Mississippi
River.
Reporters and many other people have been awaiting a sequel to The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer, but the author has not promised anything. He
states that he is now working on another novel, which has yet to be named,
but
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