Letters from the Earth - Mark Twain - Books - Greenbook Publications, llc - 9781617430077 - June 8, 2010
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Letters from the Earth

Mark Twain

Letters from the Earth

Letters from the Earth is one of Mark Twain's posthumously published works. The essays were written during a difficult time in Twain's life; he was deep in debt and had lost his wife and one of his daughters. The book consists of a series of short stories, many of which deal with God and Christianity. Twain penned a series of letters from the point-of-view of a dejected angel on Earth. This title story consists of letters written by the archangel Satan to archangels, Gabriel and Michael, about his observations on the curious proceedings of earthly life and the nature of man's religions. By analyzing the idea of heaven and God that is widely accepted by those who believe in both, Twain is able to take the silliness that is present and study it with the common sense that is absent. Not so much an attack as much as a cold dissection. Other short stories in the book include a bedtime story about a family of cats Twain wrote for his daughters, and an essay explaining why an anaconda is morally superior to Man. Twain's writings in Letters From the Earth find him at perhaps his most quizzical and questioning state ever.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released June 8, 2010
ISBN13 9781617430077
Publishers Greenbook Publications, llc
Pages 54
Dimensions 230 × 5 × 153 mm   ·   258 g
Language English  

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