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Book Review



Mark Twain: A Life. By Ron Powers. (New York: Free Press, 2005. xii, 722 pp. $35.00, ISBN 07432-4899-6.)

Mark Twain has inspired biographers, literary critics, historians, and many millions of readers for more than a century. Interesting books about him abound, and a great editorial project at the University of California, Berkeley, has, since the end of World War II, provided beautiful and reliable texts of his writings. Those texts and the abundant scholarship on Twain lead one to conclude that Mark Twain in all his fascination will never exhaust the interest of his readers. Nor will anyone ever produce a fully satisfactory biography. . . .

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