A New View of Mark Twain

By Kristin Masters. Sep 19, 2013. 5:26 PM.

Topics: Legendary Authors, American Literature, Mark Twain

"From the first, second, third, and fourth editions, all sound and sane expressions of opinion must be left out. There may be a market for that kind of wares a century from now. There is no hurry. Wait and see." 

- Mark Twain, to his editors (1906)

 

The much awaited second volume of The Autobiography of Mark Twain was released this week.. The autobiography offers a new--and often surprising--view of Mark Twain, often called the most American of American authors.

     
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Tarzan, the Series That Almost Didn't Exist!

September 1 marks the birthday of Edgar Rice Burroughs, most famous for writing the Tarzan series. What began as a serialized story in a pulp magazine became a pop culture phenomenon, and Tarzan remains a powerful character in our collective memory. But Burroughs' journey to authorial stardom was studded with rejection, and he almost gave up writing entirely!      
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Remembering Elmore Leonard

By Kristin Masters. Aug 20, 2013. 12:31 PM.

Topics: American Literature, Movie Tie-Ins

Today Elmore Leonard passed away at his home, surrounded by his family. The American author had recently suffered a stroke. Leonard was an incredibly prolific author who occupied the worlds of popular culture and literature. 

     
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Happy Birthday, James Baldwin!

By Kristin Masters. Aug 2, 2013. 4:30 PM.

Topics: Legendary Authors, American Literature, Book News

August 2nd marks the birthday of novelist James Baldwin. He remains one of the most important African-American writers of all time, up in the ranks of Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, and Stephen Wright. His essays and memoirs masterfully combine autobiography and the issues of race that plagued his America. He is remembered for his impeccable prose style, his fearlessness of content, and his stature as a cultural figure,just as well as a literary one. In the words of author Michael Ondaatje, “If Van Gogh was our 19th-century artist-saint, James Baldwin is our 20th-century one.”

     
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Iconic Photos of Ernest Hemingway

By Kristin Masters. Jul 22, 2013. 6:03 PM.

Topics: Legendary Authors, American Literature

This weekend we celebrated the birthday of legendary author and adventurer Ernest Hemingway. After a stint as a soldier, Hemingway went on to redefine American literature. Always the adventurer, Hemingway loved big game hunting and fishing. His exploits took him around the world and made him a living legend. Now collectors around the world cherish first editions of Hemingway's works. 

     
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The Legacy of Mark Twain: A Titan of American Culture

By Matt Reimann. Jul 17, 2013. 10:00 AM.

Topics: Legendary Authors, American Literature, Mark Twain

Lately there's been much discussion over the Great American Novel. Any discussion on this subject cannot avoid mentioning that seminal masterpiece, Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. On the surface it follows a teenager as he sails south along the Mississippi, but Twain was sure to pack in some of his century's most skillful satire.

     
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A Farewell to Arms: Ernest Hemingway's First Bestseller

HIS golden locks Time hath to silver turn’d;
         O Time too swift, O swiftness never ceasing!
His youth ‘gainst time and age hath ever spurn’d,
         But spurn’d in vain; youth waneth by increasing:
Beauty, strength, youth, are flowers but fading seen;
Duty, faith, love, are roots, and ever green.

     
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Top Reads for the Road

By Kristin Masters. Jun 14, 2013. 4:08 PM.

Topics: Legendary Authors, American Literature, Literature

Summer’s the season of beaches, swimming, and leisurely drives. Whether you’re headed out on an adventure of your own, or traveling through the pages of a book from the comfort of your armchair, you’ll love these classic books that capture the spirit of the Road Trip.

     
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Celebrating Larry McMurtry, Legendary Author and Bookseller

On June 3, 1936, Larry McMurtry was born in Archer City, Texas. Famous for his novels about the American West, McMurtry has had a rich career as a writer--and as a bookseller. Though he's since retired from both careers, McMurtry has made an indelible mark on the book collecting world.

     
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F Scott Fitzgerald through the Eyes of Fellow Authors

Today "The Great Gatsby" premiers in the United States. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby and Carey Mulligan as Daisy Buchanan, the movie has been long awaited in circles of moviegoers and readers alike. The film brings a classic novel to a new audience, giving us a fresh perspective on the book that's often considered Fitzgerald's magnum opus. Fitzgerald, a member of "the Lost Generation" and a contemporary of legendary authors, thinkers, and artists like Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, and Pablo Picasso, held a peculiar place among his peers. He continues to captivate us--sometimes in surprising ways.

     
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