· The Devil's Race-Track Mark Twain's "Great Dark" Writings, The Best from Which Was the Dream? and Fables of Man. by Mark Twain (Author), John S. Tuckey (Introduction), Richard A. Watson (Other) March ; First Edition; Paperback $, £; Title Details. Rights: Available worldwide Pages: ISBN: Trim Size: 6 x 9. Mark Twain explores the darker side of life in these little-known later writings. The tone is lightened considerably by Twain s sagely ironic humor that balances his tough-mindedness.4/5(83). · Mark Twain explores the darker side of life in these lesser-known later writings dealing with personal tragedies, nightmarish world events, and a doubtful cosmic order. He views his own situation as that of a ship trapped in a fearsome Bermuda Triangle-like region, the Devil's www.doorway.ru:
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