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Chasing the Last Laugh - Mark Twain's Raucous and Redemptive Round-the-world Comedy Tour

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Zusatztext 56537433 Informationen zum Autor Richard Zacks is the bestselling author of  Island of Vice: Theodore Roosevelt’s Quest to Clean Up Sin-Loving New York; Pirate Coast: Thomas Jefferson! the First Marines! and the Secret Mission of 1805; Pirate Hunter: The True Story of Captain Kidd; History Laid Bare;  and  An Underground Education.  His writing has been featured in  The New York Times! The Atlantic! Harper’s Magazine!  and many other publications. He attended the University of Michigan and the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. Born in Savannah! Georgia! he now lives in New York City. Klappentext From Richard Zacks, bestselling author of The Pirate Hunter and Island of Vice, a rich and lively account of Mark Twain's late-life adventures abroad. Zusammenfassung From Richard Zacks! bestselling author of  Island of Vice  and  The Pirate Hunter!  a rich and lively account of how Mark Twain’s late-life adventures abroad helped him recover from financial disaster and family tragedy—and revived his world-class sense of humor Mark Twain! the highest-paid writer in America in 1894! was also one of the nation’s worst investors. “There are two times in a man’s life when he should not speculate!” he wrote. “When he can’t afford it and when he can.” The publishing company Twain owned was failing; his investment in a typesetting device was bleeding red ink. After losing hundreds of thousands of dollars back when a beer cost a nickel! he found himself neck-deep in debt. His heiress wife! Livy! took the setback hard. “I have a perfect  horror  and heart-sickness over it!” she wrote. “I cannot get away from the feeling that business failure means disgrace.”      But Twain vowed to Livy he would pay back every penny. And so! just when the fifty-nine-year-old! bushy-browed icon imagined that he would be settling into literary lionhood! telling jokes at gilded dinners! he forced himself to mount the “platform” again! embarking on a round-the-world stand-up comedy tour. No author had ever done that. He cherry-picked his best stories—such as stealing his first watermelon and buying a bucking bronco—and spun them into a ninety-minute performance.      Twain trekked across the American West and onward by ship to the faraway lands of Australia! New Zealand! Tasmania! India! Ceylon! and South Africa. He rode an elephant twice and visited the Taj Mahal. He saw Zulus dancing and helped sort diamonds at the Kimberley mines. (He failed to slip away with a sparkly souvenir.) He played shuffleboard on cruise ships and battled captains for the right to smoke in peace. He complained that his wife and daughter made him shave and change his shirt every day.      The great American writer fought off numerous illnesses and travel nuisances to circle the globe and earn a huge payday and a tidal wave of applause. Word of his success! however! traveled slowly enough that one American newspaper reported that he had died penniless in London. That’s when he famously quipped: “The report of my death was an exaggeration.”      Throughout his quest! Twain was aided by cutthroat Standard Oil tycoon H.H. Rogers! with whom he had struck a deep friendship! and he was hindered by his own lawyer (and future secretary of state) Bainbridge Colby! whom he deemed “head idiot of this century.”      In  Chasing the Last Laugh!  author Richard Zacks! drawing extensively on unpublished material in notebooks and letters from Berkeley’s ongoing Mark Twain Project! chronicles a poignant chapter in the author’s life—one that began in foolishness and bad choices but culminated in humor! hard-won wisdom! and ultimate triumph. ...

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"[A] colorful and fun read."
-The Washington Post

"[D]ense in action and experience. . . . Chasing the Last Laugh brings Twain's comedy close to its wider context, and enlivens both. By situating the writer in his world and his time, biography actually makes Mark Twain funnier."
-Flavorwire

"Not since Michael Shelden's spellbinding Mark Twain, Man in White: The Grand Adventure of His Final Years has such an impossible-to-put-down book emerged that yields fresh information about episodes in Twain's life on every page.... Zacks manages the nearly impossible feat of maintaining the momentum of his narrative while filling in the behind-the-scenes factors that add immeasurably to our grasp of the significance of each occurrence.... By committing to narrate only a portion of a pivotal decade--a biographical period often neglected except by scholars interested in Twain's growing distaste for the colonial imperialism he witnessed at firsthand--Zacks is able to explain many incidents with greater contextual background than any full-length biography can possibly allocate to them. The result is a joy to read and a lesson in what can be done to bring an era to life."
-Mark Twain Journal

"[In] Chasing the Last Laugh, Richard Zacks's entertaining account of the international lecture tour Twain undertook in 1895 to pay his debts...Zacks's absorbingly detailed reconstructions of [Twain's] performances-the carefully honed timing, the shrewdly reworked and reshuffled greatest hits-will increase your appreciation of him as a show-biz craftsman.... Zacks packs page after page with the flavorful marvels he's culled from the writings of Twain and others."
-Bookforum

"Zacks is a gifted storyteller in his own right, which is as it should be; a master storyteller such as Mark Twain deserves nothing less. He brings that world to vivid life and finds the nuances in Twain's interpersonal interactions.... Through thorough investigation of Twain's notes - as well as the letters he exchanged with his two daughters who remained home - Zacks has recreated a small piece of an important and fascinating life. It's a beautifully researched work.... This book services Twain fans of any degree - there's plenty here for the hardcore, but the story is so quintessentially Twain that it works even if you've only a passing familiarity with his work. It's an intimate look at an incredible experience, with ample helpings of the humor that made its subject so great.... Chasing the Last Laugh is a funny and revealing reminder of just how great he was."
-Main Edge

"Twain could not have picked a better chronicler than Zacks.... [H]e brings a deep knowledge of U.S. history to the task of viewing the late-19th century world through the eyes of one of the keenest literary minds America ever produced.... Zacks' writing...shines."
-St. Louis Post Dispatch

"Zacks does an admirable job of giving us a taste of Twain's performances and quoting his best commentary without, for the most part, overwhelming the narrative with block quotes.... Zacks also casts new light on Twain himself."
-Washington Free Beacon

"[T]horoughly enjoyable.... In fascinating detail, Zacks documents the construction of Twain's talks, for which material was mined from his books."
-Columbus Dispatch

"[D]eeply entertaining. . . . Zacks's narrative is well-researched with rich detail and it will strike ardent Twain fans and history lovers as fresh and inspiring."
-Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

"An amusing, singular account of the world tour by the nation's most famous humorist. . . . [A] rollicking history perfect for Twain's countless fans."
-Kirkus

"[F]ast-paced. . . . A diverting-and revealing-look at a neglected episode in Twain's life."
- Booklist

"[I]mpeccably researched and thoroughly engaging. . . . Zacks...is an accomplished guide through Twain's travel escapades."
-Bookpage

"Chasing the Last Laugh is a funny and poignant account of Mark Twain's late, ep

Détails du produit

Auteurs Richard Zacks
Edition Doubleday Usa
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 31.03.2016
 
EAN 9780385536448
ISBN 978-0-385-53644-8
Thème Doubleday
Catégories Littérature spécialisée > Philosophie, religion > Biographies, autobiographies
Sciences humaines, art, musique > Linguistique et littérature > Linguistique et littérature anglaises

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