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Autobiography of Mark Twain: The Final (and Right) Plan

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“I’ve struck it!” Mark Twain wrote in a 1904 letter to a friend, “and I will give it away — to you. You will never know how much enjoyment you have lost until you get to dictating your autobiography.” Thus, Twain embarked on his “Final (and Right) Plan” for telling the story of his life. The instruction that many of these texts be withheld for 100 years meant that when they came out, he would be “dead, unaware, and indifferent.” The year 2010 marked the 100th anniversary of the author’s death, and the editors of the Mark Twain Project in The Bancroft Library, led by Harriet Elinor Smith, issued through UC Press the first of a three-volume critical edition of the Autobiography of Mark Twain.

Dates and Locations

Lafayette

March 29, 2011
Veterans Memorial Building

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Harriet Elinor Smith

Smith joined the Mark Twain Project’s editorial staff in 1977. Since becoming a principal editor in 1989, she has prepared numerous editions of Twain’s literary works and letters, all published by UC Press. She is now at work on Volumes 2 and 3 of the Autobiography of Mark Twain. Smith earned a B.A…

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