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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Classic Mark Twain
By BJShalts
Reading this, you'll feel as if a very enthusiastic and witty friend is telling you about the funniest holiday they ever had, with lots of wry observations about humanity (both Americans and foreigners) along the way. As usual, Mark Twain's writing is very direct, and whirls along at a cracking pace, which adds to the excitement of the book. He'd read in a newspaper of a fabulous cruise was planned, around Europe and the 'Holy Lands' (and accepting only 'the best sort of people' !!) so, always eager for adventure, he decides to sign up for the trip. One of the joys of this book is seeing ways of life, manners, and cultural differences that have long since passed into history, through Twain's clear and lively eyes, that twinkle with mischief and joy in a very modern way.As you may know, Twain spent many years on the Mississippi as a riverboat pilot - which he wrote about in 'Life on the Mississippi' - another book that's well worth a read. So naturally that experience informs his view of this trip, and he's excited and interested to see everything, from all angles. I should imagine he was a difficult man to share a cabin with - full of boisterous energy, exciting, funny and exasperating in equal measure!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Worth a read but hard going at times
By Surrealistic
It's a long book that combines the best and worst of Mark Twain. Sometimes he's hilariously funny and quite often wise and very quotable but he also strays into long meandering descriptions of places or events - places mostly - that could easily have been condensed considerably. I had to steel myself to read some of those and I must confess to skipping a couple of them. The other issue is that much of the prose relating to the people of various countries through which he travelled is, well, let's just say if it were written today the author would be accused of gross bigotry and racism. You have to try to imagine yourself living in the time of the author (late 1800's here) and forgive him for this. I don't suppose there were too many who were more enlightened than Mark Twain in his time.So whilst there were times I had to force myself to persevere with this book, clearly there were enough wonderful moments to make up for the rest because I did persevere and, on the whole, enjoyed it.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.so it was nice to re-read it again
By TC in 08
I had read this over 30 years ago, so it was nice to re-read it again. This is early Twain, but there is still a sense of his future style and his colorful way of describing both people and situations. There are also some parts that are direct references to things that are in later writings; for example stories from his days in the Nevada Territory and as a river boat pilot on the Mississippi. This, much to my surprise, is an Amazon book, so it leads to me believe that it is perhaps from a batch of "print on demand books." The formating is very mechanical as if it were dumped from a digital file with gaps between each paragraph. Worst of all, there is no form of scholarly essay about the work, which was something that I was really looking forward to.
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