Hello,
Is anyone familiar with a relationship between Clara Clemens and a young
pianist named Charles E. "Will" Wark?
In "Mark Twain: God's Fool", by Professor Hamlin Hill, Mr Wark
is referred too as Clara Clemen's 'fiance' in the "New York Times".
Wark travelled with Clara Clemens during a European concert tour in
1907. There was a trace of scandal in their relationship apparently.
I'am trying to trace the history of this Mr Wark since he is a long lost
'black sheep' member of our family. The Twain Library have some letters
sent from "Will" Wark and Clara to Samuel Clemens. I've also found a few
lukewarm reviews of their tour in the English newspapers.
Thanks very much for any information or research sources.
Jim Leonard
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.