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The Mark Twain Forum needs a reviewer for the following book:
Jim Zwick (ed.). _Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire: Anti-Imperialist
Writings on the Philippine-American War._ Syracuse: Syracuse
University Press, 1992. (Syracuse Studies on Peace and Conflict
Resolution.) Pp. xlii, 213. Includes index. $34.95. Cloth,
6-1/4" x 9-1/4". ISBN 0-8156-0268-5.
The jacket describes it thus:
Mark Twain was described by a contemporary newspaper as the "most
influential anti-imperialist and the most dreaded critic of the
sacrosanct person in the White House that the country contains."
Although not a pacifist, Twain was the most prominent opponent of
the Philippine-American War.
Today, however, this aspect of Mark Twain's career is barely known.
His writings on the war have never been collected in a single
volume, and a number of them are published here for the first time.
Although he was a vice president of the Anti-Imperialist League
from 1901 to 1910, until now no thorough study had been made of his
relationship with the organized opposition to the war.
Drawing upon the unpublished manuscripts of Mark Twain and various
leaders of the League, Jim Zwick's introduction and headnotes
provide the most complete account of Twain's involvement in the
anti-imperialist movement.
Mark Twain's writings sparked intense controversy when they were
written. Readers will appreciate the continuing relevance and
quotability of his statements on the abuse of patriotism, the
"treason" of requiring school children to salute the flag, the
right to dissent, the importance of self-government, and the value
of America's democratic and anticolonial traditions. . . .
Jim Zwick is the author of _Militarism and Repression in the
Philippines_ and the editor of _Friends of the Filipino People
Bulletin_. He writes frequently on peace and justice issues and on
the Philippines. Zwick is associate director of the Connecticut
Food Bank.
As always, the review should be of publishable quality, and the deadline
would be two months from your receipt of the book. If I don't know you,
it would be helpful for you to explain in what respect you're qualified
to write this review. I look forward to hearing from you.
Taylor Roberts
Coordinator, MT Forum
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