Thanks, Barbara! As I googled, I was enjoying some of your AI-generated images that accompany Twain's cat quotes. On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 1:18 PM Barbara Schmidt <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > "An autobiography is the truest of all books; for while it inevitably > consists mainly of extinctions of the truth, shirkings of the truth, > partial revealments of the truth, with hardly an instance of plain straight > truth, the remorseless truth is there, between the lines, where the > author-cat is raking dust upon it which hides from the disinterested > spectator neither it nor its smell (though I didn't use that figure)--the > result being that the reader knows the author in spite of his wily > diligences." > - Letter to William D. Howells, 14 March 1904 > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 3:09 PM B. Clay Shannon <[log in to unmask]> > wrote: > > > What is the Mark Twain quote about how an author cannot conceal himself; > he > > reveals himself between the lines; he refers to the writer as "the > > author-cat," I think, and talks about him scratching "cat litter" over > the > > clues to his true nature that he leaves behind (or some such). > > > > I've been googling my head off but can't find it... > > > > -- > > Clay Shannon > > (831) 251-4279 > > > -- Clay Shannon (831) 251-4279