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I prefer the Emily Dickinson conference where everyone stays home.
Ben
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From: "Kevin Mac Donnell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 5:36:37 PM
Subject: Re: Elmira Twain Conference 2013
Well, it's no wonder we have good attendance at the Mark Twain Conference.
At the end we all sing and smoke cigars (but we don't inhale) and then we
light out for the territories for four years.
At the Melville Conference they all get tangled in the ropes during the
harpoon-throwing contest (and unless you know some pretty fancy moves you
don't want to be the fattest white guy there). At the Virginia Woolf
Conference they all wade out into a river, and they don't all come back.
It's much worse if you're an attendee at the Hart Crane Conference --they
take a cruise but the ship returns to port empty. At the Frank Norris
Conference they head off into the desert with handcuffs, which sounds like
fun, but isn't. I've heard the Salinger Conferences can get edgy; what a
bunch of fakes! And after that last bar fight I flat out stopped going to
the Christopher Marlowe Conferences.
Twainians are such a friendly bunch.
Kevin
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From: "John Bird" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: Elmira Twain Conference 2013
>I am late chiming in on the success of the Seventh Quadrennial =
> International Conference on Mark Twain Studies at Elmira College a few =
> weeks ago. I have now been to all seven, and it does seem that it just =
> gets better and better. When I introduced the Hal Holbrook documentary, =
> I asked how many people were there for the first time, and over half the =
> people raised their hands. I was really happy to see so many new folks, =
> as well as to renew old friendships. The Cigar Ritual at the end was =
> lively and moving, with raucous but heartfelt group singing, heavy on =
> spirituals and camp songs. Fitting for what Tracy Wuster calls =
> =E2=80=9CMark Twain Summer Camp.=E2=80=9D I look forward to the next =
> one. Hats off to Barb Snedecor and her crew! As Bruce Michelson said =
> when he won the Louis J. Budd Certificate of Merit from the Mark Twain =
> Circle of America, we certainly must have the most congenial author =
> group on the planet!
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> John Bird
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