Happy Birthday Samuel Langhorne Clemens – Wait, Who?

Posted on  Posted by Katie on November 30, 2009 in General

marktwainlocYes, today is the 174th birthday of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, or as he is better known, Mark Twain!

Twain is best known for penning what many refer to as the “great American novel,” Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, but how did he become “the father of American literature?”

According to MarkTwainHouse.org, Twain had a failing career as a silver prospector and then began writing for the Territorial Enterprise, a Nevada paper where he first used his infamous pen name.

In 1865, Sam’s first “big break” came with the publication of his short story, “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog” in papers across the country. A year later, Sam was hired by the Sacramento Union to visit and report on the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii). His writings were so popular that, upon his return, he embarked upon his first lecture tour, which established him as a successful stage performer.

Hired by the Alta California to continue his travel writing from the east, Sam arrived in New York City in 1867. He quickly signed up for a steamship tour of Europe and the Holy Land. His travel letters, full of vivid descriptions and tongue-in-cheek observations, met with such audience approval that they were later reworked into his first book, The Innocents Abroad in 1869.

Now that concludes our history lesson this Monday morning :)

To learn more about our nation’s most acclaimed author, visit MarkTwainHouse.org!


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