Dear Colleagues; I've read the installments from both Kevin & Joe, and
also have now read the material in the book, which just arrived here the
other day.
First, I hope the issues they bring up will not stop everyone on the LIST
from reading the book: this wonderful volume, MT Under Fire, is really
just terrific; What a resource!! We are all indebted to Joe for this
accomplishment!
As for the brouhaha at the Forum, beginning with Kevin's review: those are
really interesting questions being asked. As for fair use, I think given
the fact it is a scholarly work generating little or no profit, it is
"legal." Now, whether it is "moral" or "ethical," I cannot say; but I
think the material was published in the interest of full disclosure of
"family business," so to speak. Personally, I've been around the block in
the Twain world, with at least 4 week-long visits to Berkeley and 2 long
stays at Quarry Farm. And yet I knew nothing about the heart of the
charges that Joe's book, and then Kevin, are addressing. I'm not sure how
comfortable I would have felt about airing those charges by and about
scholars still with us--scholars for whom I have the utmost respect and, I
hope, some friendship. I can also say that the folks at the MT Project &
Papers, do heroic work, and we are all indebted to them and to Alan. It
certainly makes me wonder if these issues came up during the editorial
project?? In short: some surprising stuff... but at about pp. 143-45,
only 3 pages, a very minor component to an otherwise awesome achievement.
So far, the silence on Joe's response, and regarding Kevin's remarks to
Joe, is deafening. I think we can all understand why: most of us know each
other, and we'll be sitting at dinner together in just a few short months
in Elmira. Still, some readers on here know me, and my willingness to be
blunt -- & frankly, I've felt like I (or someone) probably should say
something, for better or worse.
And here it is: I have only the highest respect for everyone involved,
too. Mainly: MT Under Fire is just a hugely valuable work. And I'm
grateful to Joe for writing it; and for Kevin for bringing up those
difficult issues. But internal squabbles aside, I hope everyone will read
the book, and order one for your libraries.
--hb
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Prof. Harold K. Bush
Professor of English
3800 Lindell
Saint Louis University
St. Louis, MO 63108
314-977-3616 (w); 314-771-6795 (h)
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