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Friends gave me the Decemer 22 & 29, 2008 copy of the New Yorker. On the
cover
is said : "Mark Twain; The good part about being dead." The table of
contents says, "Mark Twain; page 50; American Notes; The Privilege of the
Grave." On page 12,without naming the contributor, the note says "Mark
Twain....died in 1910. 'Who Is Mark Twain,' a collection of previously
unpublished writing, comes out in April. He wrote the piece in 1905." The
privilege, it seems, is free speech.
Thought you all might want to know.
Arianne Laidlaw
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