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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MARK TWAIN

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Autobiography of Mark Twain or Mark Twain’s Autobiography refers to a lengthy set of reminiscences, dictated, for the most part, in the last few years of American author Mark Twain's life and left in typescript and manuscript at his death. The Autobiography comprises a rambling collection of anecdotes and ruminations rather than a conventional autobiography.



Mark Twain Project Edition

Mark Twain with pipe, 1906.jpg

A three-volume edition of the complete text was published between 2010 and 2015.

Volume 1

The first volume of a three-volume edition of the complete text was published in November 2010, the 100th anniversary year of Twain’s death, edited by The Mark Twain Project of The Bancroft Library at University of California, Berkeley and published by University of California Press;[1][2][3] it runs to 760 pages. The volume is available online.[4][5]

The book includes introductory material explaining how Twain’s autobiography was written. Then follows Twain’s early, fragmentary attempts at writing it; and the text of his autobiographical dictations (the main series). The editors supply historical annotation.[6]

Volume 2

Volume 2 was published in October 2013 and runs to 736 pages.[7] The book is also available free online.



Twain's own attempt

Twain first started to compose an autobiography in 1870, but proceeded fitfully, abandoning the work and returning to it as the mood took him. In a 1904 letter to William Dean Howells, he wrote: “I’ve struck it! And I will give it away—to you. You will never know how much enjoyment you have lost until you get to dictating your autobiography.” [10] By 1904 Twain had embarked on what he called his “Final (and Right) Plan” for telling the story of his life. However, after 1907 he again seems to have let the book languish; in 1908-9 he hardly added to it at all, and he declared the project concluded in 1909, after the death of his youngest daughter Jean. His innovative notion — to “talk only about the thing which interests you for the moment” — meant that his thoughts could range freely. Twain thought his autobiography would be most entertaining if he went off on whims and tangents in non-sequential order.[11]

Twain outlined a plan in 1899 for an autobiographical work which was to be published (according to different accounts of the episode) either "100 years from now" or "100 years after his death." A manuscript note in the Mark Twain Papers (UC Berkeley) indicates a 100-year ban was what he was contemplating. Twain did produce a preface 'From the Grave' claiming that the book would not be published until after his death, which allowed him to speak with his "whole frank mind."

The manuscript and typescript materials of the Autobiography are in the Mark Twain Papers at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

Volume 3

The third and final volume of the Mark Twain Project edition was published in October 2015. It contains 792 pages. This volume contains the notorious "Ashcroft-Lyon Manuscript" and a section titled "Closing Words.


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