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Mark Twain, born Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was an American author and humorist known for his wit and social commentary. He gained fame for his novels 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' and its sequel, 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn', which are considered classics of American literature. Twain's writing often reflected his experiences growing up along the Mississippi River, providing a unique perspective on the social issues of his time, including race and class.

In addition to his literary contributions, Twain was a keen observer of human behavior and a critic of societal norms. His humor and keen insights into the human condition made him a beloved figure in American culture. He also engaged in various social and political causes, advocating for issues such as civil rights and anti-imperialism. Twain's legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers, cementing his place as one of the most important figures in American literature.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum November 30, 1835
Geburtsort Florida, Missouri, USA
Todesdatum April 21, 1910