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  1. Letters from the Earth is a posthumously published work of American author Mark Twain (1835–1910) collated by Bernard DeVoto. It comprises essays written during a difficult time in Twain's life (1904–1909), when he was deeply in debt and had recently lost his wife and one of his daughters.

    • Mark Twain
    • 65
    • 1962
    • 1962 (written c. 1909)
  2. 2 de jul. de 2021 · The book consists of a series of short stories, many of which deal with God and Christianity. The title story consists of eleven letters written by the archangel Satan to other archangels. This is Mark Twain at his darkest, raw, jeering, pulverizing yet still a brilliant humorist.

  3. 18 de jan. de 2014 · Letters from the Earth (read by John Greenman) is one of Mark Twain's posthumously published works. The essays were written during a difficult time in Twain's life, and completed shortly before his death in 1910. He was deep in debt and had lost his wife and one of his daughters.

  4. 21 de abr. de 2011 · Letters from the Earth, miscellany of fiction, essays, and notes by Mark Twain, published posthumously in 1962. Bernard De Voto, Twain’s second literary executor, compiled the writings in 1939, but publication of the work was held up for two decades by Twain’s daughter Clara.

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  5. 17 de mai. de 2008 · Mark Twain, Bernard DeVoto (Editor) 4.20. 8,011 ratings534 reviews. Letters from the Earth is one of Mark Twain's posthumously published works. The essays were written during a difficult time in Twain's life; he was deep in debt and had lost his wife and one of his daughters.

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  6. 24 de jan. de 2019 · Letters from the earth by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Publication date 1962 Publisher New York : Harper & Row Collection printdisabled; trent_university; ...

  7. 24 de mai. de 2017 · Posted May 24, 2017 user. Letters from the Earth is a posthumously published work of celebrated American author Mark Twain (1835–1910). It comprises essays written during a difficult time in Twain’s life (1904-09), when he was deeply in debt and had recently lost his wife and one of his daughters.