Mark Twain on Religion · What Is Man, the War Prayer, Thou Shalt Not Kill, the Fly, Letters From the Earth

Mark Twain on Religion · What Is Man, the War Prayer, Thou Shalt Not Kill, the Fly, Letters From the Earth
Authors
Twain, Mark
Publisher
Perennial Library / Harper & Row, Publishers
Tags
classics , humour , religion , writing
ISBN
9780060803315
Date
1962-03-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.40 MB
Lang
en
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"I have told you nothing about man that is not true." You must pardon me if I repeat that remark now and then in these letters; I want you to take seriously the things I am telling you, and I feel that if I were in your place and you in mine, I should need that reminder from time to time, to keep my credulity from flagging.

In Letters from the Earth, Twain presents himself as the Father of History reviewing and interpreting events from the Garden of Eden through the Fall and the Flood, translating the papers of Adam and his descendants through the generations. First published fifty years after his death, this eclectic collection is vintage Twain: sharp, witty, imaginative, complex, and wildly funny.