Author, and long-time Buffalo State College
professor, Reigstad, now retired, is Buffalo's definitive "Twain
expert" and he shares with us his research and extremely hard work in this
very readable history of Twain's time living in Buffalo from 1869-1871. A lot
happened in Twain’s life during his year and a half in Western New York. Twain
arrived in Buffalo in mid-August 1869 as a bachelor and left as a married man
with an infant son. He arrived as an enthusiastic co-editor and co-owner of a
newspaper and left as a man who would never practice journalism again. Other
Twain biographers wrote Buffalo off, while Reigstad did an excellent job
uncovering truth to the myths others have missed.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
wishing i could scribble for a living.
Just in case you didn’t know, in August of 1869,
thirty-three-year-old Samuel Clemens – or as he was later known, MARK TWAIN
moved to Buffalo, New York. Um, that’s where I live! Mark Twain is one of my
all-time favorite authors. I borrow his words often because he was so damn
brilliant and insightful. Anyways, THE Mark Twain spent 18 whole months here in
Buffalo, and Thomas J. Reigstad tells us all about it in Scribblin’ for a Livin': Mark Twain’s Pivotal Period in Buffalo.
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