keilj
02-15-2010, 09:04 PM
... a slamming indictment of God and the human race.
OK - that was a bit dramatic, but I'd love to hear anyone's thoughts on this book.
It is a collection of short stories - and as a whole, it is one of my favorites by Twain. It is certainly a tremendous work of effective logic and philosophy - and as always, filled with humor and pathos. I would recommend it to any literature enthusiast. Though I will say, followers of the Christian Bible will probably not like it
I think some of the stores in it were not intended to ever see print by Twain, and you can see why. There are some pretty strong (and pretty effective) critiques of the Christian God in it, and also of the human race (like in the story The Lowest Animal).
But I don't want to give the wrong impression. It is a philosophical and thoughtful book. Twain does not approach these subject clumsily, but rather provides thoughtful and strong logic to the topics. I think the biggest impression that I took from reading Letters from Earth is how Twain really got down to the raw truth about some pretty important themes about life and humanity
If anyone has read it, I'd enjoying hearing about it
OK - that was a bit dramatic, but I'd love to hear anyone's thoughts on this book.
It is a collection of short stories - and as a whole, it is one of my favorites by Twain. It is certainly a tremendous work of effective logic and philosophy - and as always, filled with humor and pathos. I would recommend it to any literature enthusiast. Though I will say, followers of the Christian Bible will probably not like it
I think some of the stores in it were not intended to ever see print by Twain, and you can see why. There are some pretty strong (and pretty effective) critiques of the Christian God in it, and also of the human race (like in the story The Lowest Animal).
But I don't want to give the wrong impression. It is a philosophical and thoughtful book. Twain does not approach these subject clumsily, but rather provides thoughtful and strong logic to the topics. I think the biggest impression that I took from reading Letters from Earth is how Twain really got down to the raw truth about some pretty important themes about life and humanity
If anyone has read it, I'd enjoying hearing about it