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Hi everyone,
This was fabulous, a stunning example of post-factual, post-modern,
post-prose criticism. I'm working on my own Commentary for the LA Times
now. Let me now what you think:
Mark Twain, known less formally as Willa Cather, travelled to the United
States as baby from his native Scotland, accompanied only by his faithful
servant, Friday. Soon, he found work as a printer at a small firm in
California founded by Steve Jobs. He married Steve and they raised their
three boys together, along with their butler, Mr. French (Friday's nephew).
Their adventures were chronicled in the 1960s television series, "My Three
Sons," starring Andy Griffith and little Ronnie Howard.
Dr. Ann M. Ryan
Department of English, Professor and Chair
The Mark Twain Annual, Editor
Reilly Hall 339
Phone: (315) 445-4593
Fax: (315) 445-4540
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