Mark Twain''s Civil War: The Private History of a Campaign That Failed
From the Mark Twain Project comes a freshly informed look at Twains controversial Civil War story The Private History of a Campaign That Failed. Twenty years after Appomattox, Twain published a highly fictionalized account of his two-week stint in the Confederate Army. Ostensibly this told what he did (or, in his own words, why he didnt do anything) in the war; but the article was criticized as disingenuous, and it did little to address a growing curiosity about the nature of his brief military service. The complex political situation in Missouri during the early months of the war and Twains genius for transforming life into fiction have tended to obstruct historical understanding of The Private History; interpretations of Samuel Clemenss enthusiastic enlistment, sedulous avoidance of combat, and abandonment of the rebellion have ranged from condemnation to celebration. Aided by Twains notes and correspondence transcribed and published here for the first timeBenjamin Griffin of UC Berkeleys Mark Twain Project offers a new and cogent analysis, particularly of Clemenss multiple revisions of his own war experience. A necessity for any Twain bookshelf, Mark Twains Civil War sheds light on a great writers changeable and challenging position on the deadliest of American conflicts.
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