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Booksfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoJames by Percival Everett audiobook review reimagining Huckleberry FinnThis satirical novel reinterprets Huck Finn through Jim's perspective, emphasizing his intelligence and resilience.
PodcastfromThe New Yorker3 weeks agoPercival Everett's "James" Wins a PulitzerPercival Everett's novel "James" reinterprets Jim from "Huckleberry Finn," winning both the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize.
BooksfromNew York Post2 weeks agoInside the mind of Mark Twain: Obsessive author and arrogant geniusTwain's complexity extended beyond humor; he sought revenge on critics through 'Huckleberry Finn' but was restrained by his wife.
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Booksfromwww.theguardian.com4 weeks agoMark Twain by Ron Chernow review the story of America's first literary celebrity, from the author of HamiltonMark Twain was a celebrated literary figure who blended performance with writing, influencing American literature profoundly.
HumorfromThe New Yorker1 month agoThe Impossible Contradictions of Mark TwainMark Twain's characters reflect the complexities and tensions of American identity.