Sketches New and Old, Part 2.

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Sketches New and Old, Part 2.

by Mark Twain

EN·~1 hours

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A lively snapshot of mid‑nineteenth‑century America, this collection gathers the off‑beat letters, verses and commentary that drifted in from mining camps, frontier towns and coastal ports. Readers hear the earnest advice of a “young author” about fish‑rich whales, the rough‑hewn humor of a Sonora prospector praising a hard‑working preacher, and the playful banter of poets trying their hand at doggerel. The pieces capture the raw, unpolished voice of a nation still finding its literary footing, mixing earnest counsel with tongue‑in‑cheek satire.

Interspersed are brief poems that echo the cadence of folk songs, alongside earnest yet comic counsel on love and ambition from a heart‑broken Californian. The tone swings from earnestness to gentle mockery, offering a window into the everyday concerns and creative experiments of ordinary people on the expanding frontier. Listeners will enjoy the eclectic charm of these historic sketches, each a small vignette of a bygone era’s humor, hopes, and humble aspirations.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (76K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-06-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mark Twain

Mark Twain

1835–1910

Best known for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, this sharp-witted American writer turned life along the Mississippi River into stories that still feel lively, funny, and startlingly modern. His work blended humor, adventure, and biting social criticism in a way that helped shape American literature.

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