American writer Mark Twain lived his life between the Halley’s Comets of 1835 and 1910. During that time, he penned some of the most beloved, and controversial literature of the 19th century. Listen as Twain discusses his life, writings, and constant struggle to be accepted by society and to support his family with work. Join Terry Lynch for this historical portrayal of this beloved author.
This program is part of the "Stories of DuPage" exhibit and program series supported by DuPage Foundation, visit dupagemuseum.org for more information.
Discussion
By posting you agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.