When editors at the University of California Press pondered the possible demand for “Autobiography of Mark Twain,” a $35, four-pound, 500,000-word doorstopper of a memoir, they kept their expectations modest with a planned print run of 7,500 copies.Seems the powers-that-be thought it would be of interest to scholars and American Literature students and dismissed fans of his work and life. Seems they were wrong.
Now it is a smash hit across the country, landing on best-seller lists and going back to press six times, for a total print run — so far — of 275,000. The publisher cannot print copies quickly enough, leaving some bookstores and online retailers stranded without copies just as the holiday shopping season begins.
“It sold right out,” said Kris Kleindienst, an owner of Left Bank Books in St. Louis, which first ordered 50 copies and has a dozen people on a waiting list. “You would think only completists and scholars would want a book like this. But there’s an enduring love affair with Mark Twain, especially around here. Anybody within a stone’s throw of the Mississippi River has a Twain attachment.”
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Should be great for winter reading between other books on the list.
And so it goes.
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I never cared much for Mark Twain when I had to read the likes of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Then in late high school I got my hands on a collection of his writings entitled Letters and Papers from the Earth. I then grasped his biting social commentary and he's been a favorite since then.
ReplyDeleteSort of put Bush's memoir in perspective doesn't it?
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ReplyDeleteI did not know this was so! Thank you for telling me.
Mr. Twain is one of my favorites. I know now what to ask Santa Claus.