Le avventure di Huckleberry Finn (Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Mark Twain Play Audiobook Sample

Le avventure di Huckleberry Finn (Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: Silvia Cecchini Publisher: Gli Ascoltalibri Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: May 2011 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Questo romanzo fu publicato nel 1884, seguendo le avvenure di Tom Sawyer. Infatti Huck Finn, amico di Tom, diviene qui protagonista, narrando della sua vita in prima persona. Secondo Hemingway Tutta la letteratura americana discende da un libro di Mark Twain intitolato Huckleberry Finn. Secondo alcuni critici il personaggio di Tom Sawyer è il ragazzo che Twain era stato e Huck il ragazzo al quale avrebbe voluto assomigliare: ed effettivamente i due ragazzi i nteragiscono come in un gioco di parti interne ad una stessa persona.

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About Mark Twain

Mark Twain, pseudonym of Samuel L. Clemens (1835–1910), was born in Florida, Missouri, and grew up in Hannibal on the west bank of the Mississippi River. He attended school briefly and then at age thirteen became a full-time apprentice to a local printer. When his older brother Orion established the Hannibal Journal, Samuel became a compositor for that paper and then, for a time, an itinerant printer. With a commission to write comic travel letters, he traveled down the Mississippi. Smitten with the riverboat life, he signed on as an apprentice to a steamboat pilot. After 1859, he became a licensed pilot, but two years later the Civil War put an end to the steam-boat traffic.

In 1861, he and his brother traveled to the Nevada Territory where Samuel became a writer for the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, and there, on February 3, 1863, he signed a humorous account with the pseudonym Mark Twain. The name was a river man’s term for water “two fathoms deep” and thus just barely safe for navigation.

In 1870 Twain married and moved with his wife to Hartford, Connecticut. He became a highly successful lecturer in the United States and England, and he continued to write.