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Life Mississipi
Mark Twain
Narrateur Lopez Mickaël
Maison d'édition: Mika
Synopsis
Before he became Mark Twain, he was a river pilot watching the pulse of America flow past his bow. In Life on the Mississippi, Mark Twain returns to the mighty river that shaped his youth and his voice. Blending memoir, travel narrative, and sharp social observation, Twain chronicles his early days as a steamboat pilot and later journeys along the transforming riverbanks of post–Civil War America. Twain’s philosophy is rooted in irony and realism. He sees the Mississippi not merely as water and commerce, but as a living symbol of ambition, nostalgia, progress, and illusion. Through humor and anecdote, he explores the discipline of piloting, the camaraderie of river life, and the shifting towns whose fortunes rise and fall with the current. Listeners encounter the intense apprenticeship required to master the river’s hidden channels, the colorful characters who inhabit its decks and docks, and Twain’s later reflections on how memory reshapes experience. Beneath the wit lies a meditation on change—on how technology, time, and myth transform both landscape and identity. For generations, Life on the Mississippi has remained a cornerstone of American literature. It bridges autobiography and national portrait, illuminating the river that inspired Huckleberry Finn while standing as a vivid work in its own right. Presented with clear, engaging AI narration, this edition captures Twain’s conversational rhythm and dry humor, allowing his storytelling to flow with warmth and clarity. Follow the river that shaped a nation - and a legend. Begin listening today.
Durée: environ 24 heures (23:54:45) Date de publication: 06/03/2026; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

