"Most people easily picture Twain's long white handlebar moustache
and can practically hear his riverman's drawl. Readers know he's
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, and he's Mark Twain, and they've painted
fences right alongside Tom Sawyer. Any number of young men have had
crushes on Becky Thatcher, and any number of young women have
laughed at Huck Finn's way of threading a needle. But none of
Twain's eleven novels, nine travel books, and countless short
stories and essays would have achieved their status had he not
first paid attention himself: to everyone and everything that lived
in his world."
-- from Amy Sterling Casil's Introduction
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