The Diary Of Adam And Eve

Par : Mark Twain

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  • Nombre de pages95
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.145 kg
  • Dimensions12,5 cm × 19,4 cm × 0,9 cm
  • ISBN1-84391-005-5
  • EAN9781843910053
  • Date de parution23/07/2002
  • ÉditeurHesperus Press

Résumé

The story of Creation is one of the best known of all time, yet little is ever made of the experiences of the first man and woman in that Edenic garden, save for their fateful beguilement by the serpent. In The Diary of Adam and Eve, master storyteller Mark Twain hilariously recreates those very first days, and reveals that the garden was by no means free of that gender battle that has inspired so many later writings. He portrays Adam as something of a recluse, a man who enjoys his own company and is ill prepared for the arrival of Eve, a talkative, emotional and highly charged female. Yet, in time, and after many moments of conflict some humorous, some to their immense frustration - they gradually learn to live together and come to realise that men and women can, in fact, exist in harmony. Written in diary form, this is an ingenious, witty and ultimately delightful retelling of the dawn of human creation with many a grain of truth for today's gender disputes. It is presented here with six additional pieces creating a unique collection of Twain's Adamic tales.
The story of Creation is one of the best known of all time, yet little is ever made of the experiences of the first man and woman in that Edenic garden, save for their fateful beguilement by the serpent. In The Diary of Adam and Eve, master storyteller Mark Twain hilariously recreates those very first days, and reveals that the garden was by no means free of that gender battle that has inspired so many later writings. He portrays Adam as something of a recluse, a man who enjoys his own company and is ill prepared for the arrival of Eve, a talkative, emotional and highly charged female. Yet, in time, and after many moments of conflict some humorous, some to their immense frustration - they gradually learn to live together and come to realise that men and women can, in fact, exist in harmony. Written in diary form, this is an ingenious, witty and ultimately delightful retelling of the dawn of human creation with many a grain of truth for today's gender disputes. It is presented here with six additional pieces creating a unique collection of Twain's Adamic tales.
Mark Twain
Mark Twain (1835 - 1910), dont le véritable nom est Samuel Langhorne Clemens, est né dans le Missouri. Orphelin de père à l'âge de douze ans, il exerce plusieurs métiers : typographe, rédacteur dans un journal, pilote de bateau à vapeur sur le Mississipi. Ne voulant pas se battre au côté des sudistes pour le maintien de l'esclavage, il s'enfuit vers les montagnes du Nevada et devient chercheur d'or. A partir de 1864, il exerce l'activité de reporter à San Francisco et se déplace en Europe en tant que correspondant de presse. Romancier, humoriste et essayiste, il décrira avec réalisme et sévérité la société américaine.
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