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Autobiography of Mark Twain, Vo. 1" might be a sizzling vendor but Garrison Keillor's critique in Sunday's New York Moments Guide Assessment wasn't exactly glowing, calling the 4-pound, 736-web page, $35 first volume a "dreary meander of a memoir."
"The ebook turns out to be a wonderful fraud on the buy of the Duke and the Dauphin..." wrote Keilor, an author, humorist and host of radio's extended-operating "A Prairie Home Companion".
"...there's treasured little frankness and freedom here and plenty of evidence that Mark Twain, in the arms of academics, can be just as tiresome as anyone else when he is under the load of his very own status.
"Here is a effective argument for writers burning their papers..."
"It is the unfortunate fate of an icon to be mummified alive, pickled by his individual track record..."
But the public would seem to want the ebook and publishers are laughing all the way to the bank. It is in its seventh week on the Times' greatest sellers checklist (this week at Number Two, appropriate driving the memoirs of George W. Bush
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