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Mark Twain's little girl Susy wrote: "Papa...doesn't prefer to go to church whatsoever, why I never understood, until just now, he advised us the other day that he couldn't bear to hear anybody converse but himself, but that he could pay attention to himself talk for hours without getting exhausted, of course he said this in joke, but I've no dought [sic] it was founded on truth." Here's one of the great autobiographies of the English terms - exuberant, wonderfully contemporary in spirit, by a guy twice as large as life who-he said so himself-had no trouble keeping in mind everything that acquired ever happened to him and lots of things besides. Little or nothing ever happened to Mark Twain in a tiny way. His adventures were invariably fraught with crisis. Success and failing for him were equally spectacular. And so he roared down the years, feuding with publishers, being a sucker for inventors, always learning wisdom at the point of spoil, and always relishing the absurd spectacle of humankind, which he viewed with a mixture of vitriol and passion.