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From: Gretchen Martin <[log in to unmask]>
To: TWAIN-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Fri, Sep 13, 2013 9:08 am
Subject: Re: Dear Mark Twain
I concur with the positive comments already made about Dear Mark Twain but would
like to add that an aspect I found so interesting is that these letters really
give insight into what general late nineteenth-early twentieth-century readers
valued, disliked, approved of, found humorous, etc.... A peek into the various
perspectives of average Americans in a given era can be difficult to access (as
opposed famous, historical, powerful people), and this book offers rare insight
into average Americans and their literary and cultural values. Many thanks to
Kent Rasmussen for this contribution!!
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From: Mark Twain Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kent Rasmussen
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 4:28 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Dear Mark Twain
On Sunday, September 22, I'll be speaking about Dear Mark Twain: Letters = from
His Readers at Vroman's bookstore in Pasadena, Calif. My talk will = begin
shortly after 4:00 pm. Vroman's is located at 695 E. Colorado = Boulevard, very
near the well-known Pasadena Playhouse. For further = information, see
http://www.penusa.org/go-west-reading-series-2
It would be wonderful to see some of you there, but at the moment, I = can't
think of a single Forum member who lives near Pasadena. I live 50 = miles from
there myself. I didn't even want to drive to Pasadena to see = Val Kilmer
perform his "Citizen Twain" show. On the plus side, my show = won't charge
admission.
Incidentally, I'd love to hear from people who have read Dear Mark = Twain. The
book has been out for nearly six months now, and I get the = impression that it
is misperceived as little more than a collection of = frivolous fan letters.
This, despite the fact that the first page of its = introduction states, "This
volume is not a collection of `fan mail,' but = rather a broadly representative
cross section of the wide range of = opinions, feelings, and subjects expressed
in all the letters Clemens = received from readers." Oh, well ... I'm sure I'm
not the first author = who feels his books are misunderstood.
Kent
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