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 I, too, just finished Carkeet's article in the Smithsonian--I have finally caught up on grading!  I did enjoy it, mainly; however, I was disappointed by Terrell Dempsey's unfortunate comments about Twain and Hannibal.    

Dustin Zima
Elmira College
 

 

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From: Arianne <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Carkeet article in Smithsonian


If it was mentioned here already, I missed it.  I just read -The Twain
Shall Meet- in the April 2014 Smithsonian magazine (my favorite.)  It was
fun to read since I
hope I might be somewhere on the Mississippi after a trip to New Orleans in
February.

Two details in it I didn't remember ever hearing before.  One was the
mention of a young Samuel Clemens applying for a stipend from some
Abolitionists and the other that he once was a stowaway on a river boat
when he was young.

If any of you missed the article by David Carkeet, I recommend that you
check it out at Smithsonian.com.

-- 
Arianne Laidlaw

 


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