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Welcome back to our third and final installment of “Chapters from My Autobiography” by Mark Twain. I’m Jerry Flanagan, and today we step directly into Samuel Clemens’ world as he narrates episodes embracing his "apparently systemless system," a "purposed jumble" designed to follow no charted course. Adhering to his "law of interest," he talks about whatever fascinates him for the moment, casting it aside the instant interest is exhausted. Hear Twain fire his "prophecy-gun" at a kaleidoscope of memories: from becoming a riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River to the absurdity of selling a dog he didn't own. Dive into the "entire human race compacted" within one singularly legendary soul. Listen to these stories in Mark Twain's virtual voice now and look for the audiobook incorporating all three podcasts.
By Jerry FlanaganWelcome back to our third and final installment of “Chapters from My Autobiography” by Mark Twain. I’m Jerry Flanagan, and today we step directly into Samuel Clemens’ world as he narrates episodes embracing his "apparently systemless system," a "purposed jumble" designed to follow no charted course. Adhering to his "law of interest," he talks about whatever fascinates him for the moment, casting it aside the instant interest is exhausted. Hear Twain fire his "prophecy-gun" at a kaleidoscope of memories: from becoming a riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River to the absurdity of selling a dog he didn't own. Dive into the "entire human race compacted" within one singularly legendary soul. Listen to these stories in Mark Twain's virtual voice now and look for the audiobook incorporating all three podcasts.