Mark Twain in Paradise: His Voyages to Bermuda
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring Mark Twain's affection for Bermuda, this comprehensive study reveals the author's experiences during his vacations on the island. Donald Hoffmann meticulously compiles and clarifies excerpts from Twain's travel writings, letters, and unpublished autobiographical notes, offering a unique perspective on the celebrated author in a relaxed setting. The work also includes cross-references to Twain's fiction and lesser-known short pieces, providing insights into his leisure life and the inspiration drawn from this idyllic location.

