A Pen Warmed-Up in Hell: Mark Twain in Protest

A Pen Warmed-Up in Hell: Mark Twain in Protest by Mark Twain is a collection published by Harper & Row, Publishers in 1979. This edition, part of the Perennial Library, comprises 211 pages and is presented in English. The book features short writings and excerpts from longer prose works that showcase Twain’s critical and ironic perspectives on war and social injustice.
Readers will find a range of Twain’s thoughts articulated through his distinctive style, addressing themes relevant to societal issues. The collection highlights his ability to blend humor with serious commentary, reflecting on the complexities of human nature and societal norms. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in American fiction and the literary contributions of one of its most notable figures.
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Short writings and segments of longer prose works containing critical and ironic treatments of war and social injustice by the famous Missouri story-teller
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