Мark Twain is one of America's most famous authors. He wrote many books, IVI including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry A * * Finn. Mark Twain's own life was interesting enough to be a book. Twain was bom in 1835 in the state of Missouri, near the Mississippi River. He came from a poor family. His father died when he was twelve, so he had to leave school. While he was still a boy, he worked as a riverboat pilot. He steered boats up and down the long Mississippi River. The Civil War, which started in 1861, made travelling on the Mississippi impossible.. Twain then went west to Nevada. There he worked on a newspaper. In 1864 he went to California to find gold. Twain did not have much luck as a gold miner. He left California to travel in Europe. Twain wrote a book about his trips around Europe. But the most important influence on Twain and his books was the Mississippi River. When Twain finally settled down, he lived in a house with a porch that looked like the deck of a riverboat. Huckleberry Finn, Twain's greatest book, is about the adventures of a boy on the Mississippi River. Another of Twain's books is called Life on the Mississippi. In fact, even the name Mark Twain comes from the Mssissippi. Mark Twain's real name was Samuel Langhome Clemens. On the river Samuel Clemens often heard the boatmen shout "Mark twain!" This meant the water was twelve feet deep. When Samuel Clemens began to write he chose for himself the name Mark Twain. 2
Mark Twain is a famous American writer and a journalist. His real name
was Samuel Clemens. He was born in 1835 in Florida. Mark Twain started
his literary career rather late. He worked as a journalist in newspapers
in Nevada and California during the years of the Civil War. His father
died when the boy was only 12 years old. Twain had to start working with
his brother. In 1857 he became a sailor on the Mississippi. After the
Civil War he worked as a reporter for the "Territorial Enterprise” in
Virginia City. His witty style, characterizing all his following works,
was formed during his work in that newspaper. Soon after his first
stories had been published he received the fame of the first humourist
of America. "The Gilded Age”, "My Watch”, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”
appeared during this period in Twain’s literary career. The
characteristic features of American comical folklore found their place
in Twain’s creative works. He ignores all the rules of the "true” art
and laughs at the European civilization. As the Americans of his times
he believes in democratic America, creating a new culture, ignoring all
previous experience of mankind. His removal to New York and his marriage
to a daughter of a coal tycoon changed a lot in his life. He tried to
become a businessman, but ruined himself and had to deliver lectures. In
the 1870s he wrote "Life on Mississippi”, and in 1885 — "The Adventures
of Huckleberry Finn”. "The Prince and the Pauper”, and "A Connecticut
Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” were also published during this time. In
his works of that period Mark Twain showed racial prejudices, clash of
humanism with antihuman materialism of bourgeois world. His works of the
period greatly influenced American literature. The last period of his
creative work is the time of pamphlet, which became his most favorite
genre.
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