Ioram Melcer wrote: > I'm new to this forum. After a very extensive ride in the internet maze, I > ran into your list. I was looking for material regarding the 'lost' episode > from Chapter 9 of Huck Finn. I am an Israeli writer working on an article > for one of the major Israeli newspapers. My article will tell the readers > something about the HF controversy over the years (from 1885 to 1995...), > and also about the 'lost' episode. I read it in The New Yorker of July 3rd > 1995 as you all must have done. Still, I was surprised to find no material > about the text they published, neither in The New Yorker (I would have > expected them to do more than kust give the text) nor in the Net. I > downloaded this forum's material from 7/95 and 8/95, but again - nothing. > - Why was the episode omitted? By whom? > - What influence will it have on the HF debate in the US? > - Where exactly does it fit in Chapter 9? It's not clear to me, at least. > - Do you know of anyone having written about the discovery of this episode? Ioram, It's good to see someone look in the archives before posting a query. Yes, we have discussed the lost _H. F._ material, but apparently not in the months you searched, and we have not had any critical discussion as we await the spring publication of _The Adventures of Huckleyberry Finn: A Comprehensive Edition_, by Random House with "forward and supplementary textual discussion by Prof. Victor Doyno, President of the Twain Circle". More info is available from R.H.'s "At Random", a free magazine in bookstores; or you might try [log in to unmask] (academic marketing). Doyno, author of _Writing _Huck Finn_: Mark Twain's Creative Process_, also plans a book on the "lost" portion, tentatively titled "Beginning to Write _Huck Finn_". thanks, and good luck, larry marshburne [log in to unmask]