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The Devil's Race-Track : Mark Twain's "Great Dark" Writings, The Best from Which Was the Dream? and Fables of Man

Twain, MarkTuckey, John S.(Introduction by)Watson, Richard A.(Other primary creator)
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Mark Twain explores the darker side of life in these lesser-known later writings dealing with personal tragedies, nightmarish world events, and a doubtful cosmic order.

He views his own situation as that of a ship trapped in a fearsome Bermuda Triangle-like region, the Devil's Race-Track.

He sees history as a treadmill of endlessly and monotonously repeated events. And he conceives of a universal food chain, a vast round of devourers who in their turn become victims, humankind and God included.

The tone of these writings is lightened considerably by Mark Twain's sagely ironic humor and his warmth, which together balance his tough-mindedness. And even when he shows the human race caught in some vicious circle, he may be seen courageously seeking a way out and at times believing he has found it.

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0520238931 / 9780520238930
Paperback / softback
813.4
17/03/2005
United States
405 pages
152 x 229 mm, 544 grams