![]() ![]() ![]() Thus, the book is a hodgepodge of materials, most of them dealing with religion and man, particularly relations between men and women. The editors found value in these writings and published it in 1938, more than twenty years after Twain’s death. Perhaps other things caught his interest. Perhaps he realized the project didn’t make sense. Like many authors, Twain started things, working toward some grand plan, then never finished them. The book was pulled together posthumously by editors from writings Twain never published, things they found after he died. Actually, I have another copy of this in the house which I saw while looking for something else on a bookshelf. Some time ago I picked up a used copy of Letters From The Earth: Uncensored Writings By Mark Twain. Twain’s miscellaneous writings published after his death: good to read but not worth keeping. ![]()
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