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Ron Powers

Exploring the Life and Legacy of America's Literary Icon.

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Author: Ron Powers

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743249010

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/2005

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: 1: “Something at Once Awful and Sublime” (1835–39)
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Chapter 2: 2: “The White Town, Drowsing…” (1839)
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Chapter 3: 3: Of Words and the Word (1840–42)
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Chapter 4: 4: The Hannibal Decade (1843–53)
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Chapter 5: 5: Apprentice (1848–51)
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Chapter 6: 6: Rambler (1852–53)
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Chapter 7: 7: “So Far from Home…” (1853–56)
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Chapter 8: 8: The Language of Water (1856–58)
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Chapter 9: 9: Ranger (1858–61)
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Chapter 10: 10: Washoe (1861–62)
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Chapter 11: 11: A Journalistic Counterculture (1862–63)
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Chapter 12: 12: “Mark Twain—More of Him” (1863)
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Chapter 13: 13: Code Duello (1863–64)
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Chapter 14: 14: A Villainous Backwoods Sketch (1864–65)
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Chapter 15: 15: “…And I Began to Talk” (1865–66)
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Chapter 16: 16: On the Road (1866–67)
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Chapter 17: 17: Back East (1867)
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Chapter 18: 18: “move—move—Move!” (1867)
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Chapter 19: 19: Pilgrims and Sinners (1867)
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Chapter 20: 20: In the Thrall of Mother Bear (October 1867–New Year’s Day 1868)
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Chapter 21: 21: “A Work Humorously Inclined…” (February–July 1868)
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Chapter 22: 22: The Girl in the Miniature (July 1868–October 1868)
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Chapter 23: 23: American Vandal (October–December 1868)
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Chapter 24: 24: “Quite Worthy of the Best” (1869)
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Chapter 25: 25: Fairyland (1870)
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Chapter 26: 26: “My Hated Nom de Plume…” (1871)
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Chapter 27: 27: Sociable Jimmy (1871–72)
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Chapter 28: 28: The Lion of London (1872–73)
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Chapter 29: 29: Gilded (1873–74)
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Chapter 30: 30: Quarry Farm and Nook Farm (1874–75)
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Chapter 31: 31: The Man in the Moon (1875)
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Chapter 32: 32: “It Befell Yt One Did Breake Wind…” (1876)
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Chapter 33: 33: God’s Fool (1877)
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Chapter 34: 34: Abroad Again (1878–79)
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Chapter 35: 35: “A Personal Hatred for Humbug” (1880)
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Chapter 36: 36: “A Powerful Good Time” (1881–82)
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Chapter 37: 37: “All Right, Then…” (1882–83)
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Chapter 38: 38: The American Novel (1884–85)
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Chapter 39: 39: Roll Over, Lord Byron (1886–87)
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Chapter 40: 40: “I Have Fed So Full on Sorrows…” (1887–90)
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Chapter 41: 41: “We Are Skimming Along Like Paupers…” (1891–June 1893)
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Chapter 42: 42: Savior (1893–94)
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Chapter 43: 43: Thunder-Stroke (1895–96)
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Chapter 44: 44: Exile and Return (1896–1900)
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Chapter 45: 45: Sitting in Darkness (1900–1905)
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Chapter 46: Last
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Who should listen Mark Twain

The summary audiobook of "Mark Twain" by Ron Powers is ideal for anyone interested in American literature, history, or the life of one of the country's most beloved authors. Students, educators, and casual readers alike will benefit from the concise yet insightful overview of Twain's life, works, and enduring impact on culture. It serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to familiarize themselves with Twain’s wit, wisdom, and social commentary without delving into extensive biographies. Additionally, fans of storytelling and humor will appreciate the exploration of Twain's unique narrative voice and perspective.

3 quotes from Mark Twain

  • "The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up."
  • "The older I get, the more I see the value of laughter and creativity in overcoming life's challenges."
  • "Truth is mighty and will prevail. There is nothing wrong with this, except that it is too often misunderstood."

Author : Ron Powers

Ron Powers is an acclaimed American author, journalist, and biographer, best known for his insightful explorations of American literature and culture. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, Powers has garnered critical acclaim for his work, including bestselling biographies of literary giants such as Mark Twain and his co-authorship of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play “The Boys in the Band.” His writing often reflects a deep understanding of the complexities of American identity, interweaving meticulous research with vivid storytelling. Powers' unique ability to illuminate the lives and works of his subjects has established him as a prominent voice in contemporary literary criticism, making significant contributions to the appreciation and understanding of classic American authors.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/04/02

Mark Twain Free Audiobook Download

Ron Powers

Exploring the Life and Legacy of America's Literary Icon.

4.061768rating

Information

Author: Ron Powers

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743249010

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/2005

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Mark Twain

The summary audiobook of "Mark Twain" by Ron Powers is ideal for anyone interested in American literature, history, or the life of one of the country's most beloved authors. Students, educators, and casual readers alike will benefit from the concise yet insightful overview of Twain's life, works, and enduring impact on culture. It serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to familiarize themselves with Twain’s wit, wisdom, and social commentary without delving into extensive biographies. Additionally, fans of storytelling and humor will appreciate the exploration of Twain's unique narrative voice and perspective.

3 quotes from Mark Twain

  • "The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up."
  • "The older I get, the more I see the value of laughter and creativity in overcoming life's challenges."
  • "Truth is mighty and will prevail. There is nothing wrong with this, except that it is too often misunderstood."

Author: Ron Powers

Ron Powers is an acclaimed American author, journalist, and biographer, best known for his insightful explorations of American literature and culture. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, Powers has garnered critical acclaim for his work, including bestselling biographies of literary giants such as Mark Twain and his co-authorship of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play “The Boys in the Band.” His writing often reflects a deep understanding of the complexities of American identity, interweaving meticulous research with vivid storytelling. Powers' unique ability to illuminate the lives and works of his subjects has established him as a prominent voice in contemporary literary criticism, making significant contributions to the appreciation and understanding of classic American authors.