登陆注册
19856300000148

第148章

LETTERS, 1884, TO HOWELLS AND OTHERS.CABLE'S GREAT APRIL FOOL.

"HUCK FINN" IN PRESS.MARK TWAIN FOR CLEVELAND.CLEMENS AND CABLEMark Twain had a lingering attack of the dramatic fever that winter.

He made a play of the Prince and Pauper, which Howells pronounced "too thin and slight and not half long enough." He made another of Tom Sawyer, and probably destroyed it, for no trace of the MS.exists to-day.

Howells could not join in these ventures, for he was otherwise occupied and had sickness in his household.

To W.D.Howells, in Boston:

Jan.7, '84.

MY DEAR HOWELLS,--"O my goodn's" ,as Jean says.You have now encountered at last the heaviest calamity that can befall an author.The scarlet fever, once domesticated, is a permanent member of the family.Money may desert you, friends forsake you, enemies grow indifferent to you, but the scarlet fever will be true to you, through thick and thin, till you be all saved or damned, down to the last one.I say these things to cheer you.

The bare suggestion of scarlet fever in the family makes me shudder; Ibelieve I would almost rather have Osgood publish a book for me.

You folks have our most sincere sympathy.Oh, the intrusion of this hideous disease is an unspeakable disaster.

My billiard table is stacked up with books relating to the Sandwich Islands: the walls axe upholstered with scraps of paper penciled with notes drawn from them.I have saturated myself with knowledge of that unimaginably beautiful land and that most strange and fascinating people.

And I have begun a story.Its hidden motive will illustrate a but-little considered fact in human nature; that the religious folly you are born in you will die in, no matter what apparently reasonabler religious folly may seem to have taken its place meanwhile, and abolished and obliterated it.I start Bill Ragsdale at 12 years of age, and the heroine at 4, in the midst of the ancient idolatrous system, with its picturesque and amazing customs and superstitions, 3 months before the arrival of the missionaries and the erection of a shallow Christianity upon the ruins of the old paganism.Then these two will become educated Christians, and highly civilized.

And then I will jump 15 years, and do Ragsdale's leper business.When we came to dramatize, we can draw a deal of matter from the story, all ready to our hand.

Yrs Ever MARK.

He never finished the Sandwich Islands story which he and Howells were to dramatize later.His head filled up with other projects, such as publishing plans, reading-tours, and the like.The type-setting machine does not appear in the letters of this period, but it was an important factor, nevertheless.It was costing several thousand dollars a month for construction and becoming a heavy drain on Mark Twain's finances.It was necessary to recuperate, and the anxiety for a profitable play, or some other adventure that would bring a quick and generous return, grew out of this need.

Clemens had established Charles L.Webster, his nephew by marriage, in a New York office, as selling agent for the Mississippi book and for his plays.He was also planning to let Webster publish the new book, Huck Finn.

George W.Cable had proven his ability as a reader, and Clemens saw possibilities in a reading combination, which was first planned to include Aldrich, and Howells, and a private car.

But Aldrich and Howells did not warm to the idea, and the car was eliminated from the plan.Cable came to visit Clemens in Hartford, and was taken with the mumps, so that the reading-trip was postponed.

The fortunes of the Sellers play were most uncertain and becoming daily more doubtful.In February, Howells wrote: "If you have got any comfort in regard to our play I wish you would heave it into my bosom."Cable recovered in time, and out of gratitude planned a great April-fool surprise for his host.He was a systematic man, and did it in his usual thorough way.He sent a "private and confidential"suggestion to a hundred and fifty of Mark Twain's friends and admirers, nearly all distinguished literary men.The suggestion was that each one of them should send a request for Mark Twain's autograph, timing it so that it would arrive on the 1st of April.

All seemed to have responded.Mark Twain's writing-table on April Fool morning was heaped with letters, asking in every ridiculous fashion for his "valuable autograph." The one from Aldrich was a fair sample.He wrote: "I am making a collection of autographs of our distinguished writers, and having read one of your works, Gabriel Convoy, I would like to add your name to the list."Of course, the joke in this was that Gabriel Convoy was by Bret Harte, who by this time was thoroughly detested by Mark Twain.The first one or two of the letters puzzled the victim; then he comprehended the size and character of the joke and entered into it thoroughly.One of the letters was from Bloodgood H.Cutter, the "Poet Lariat" of Innocents Abroad.Cutter, of course, wrote in "poetry," that is to say, doggerel.Mark Twain's April Fool was a most pleasant one.

Rhymed letter by Bloodgood H.Cutter to Mark Twain:

LITTLE NECK, LONG ISLAND.

LONG ISLAND FARMER, TO HIS FRIEND AND PILGRIM BROTHER, SAMUEL L.CLEMENS, ESQ.

Friends, suggest in each one's behalf To write, and ask your autograph.

To refuse that, I will not do, After the long voyage had with you.

That was a memorable time You wrote in prose, I wrote in Rhyme To describe the wonders of each place, And the queer customs of each race.

That is in my memory yet For while I live I'll not forget.

I often think of that affair And the many that were with us there.

As your friends think it for the best I ask your Autograph with the rest, Hoping you will it to me send 'Twill please and cheer your dear old friend:

Yours truly, BLOODGOOD H.CUTTER.

To W.D.Howells, in Boston:

HARTFORD, Apl 8, '84.

MY DEAR HOWELLS, It took my breath away, and I haven't recovered it yet, entirely--I mean the generosity of your proposal to read the proofs of Huck Finn.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 狱中杂记

    狱中杂记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 人生高起点:追求富裕人生

    人生高起点:追求富裕人生

    人生的智慧丰富多彩,成功的方法许许多多,如果你想把握住未来的人生,那末,善于学习、善于思考,就会裨益多多。这套《人生高起点:卓越人生素质培养文库》,将精彩的人生哲理、实用的人生途径、最有说服力的人生经验,尽收囊中,送给广大读者,目的就是启迪读者对人生的思索,引发读者对生活的感悟,让读者在智慧的海洋中,找到自己的成功之路。
  • 末世骇客

    末世骇客

    机械带来的末日,全宇宙人类的噩梦!两个世界中的两个种族之间的碰撞角逐……(求收藏,求推荐,求点击)
  • 上古世纪:神殇

    上古世纪:神殇

    她是上天陨落的星辰,还是运命的一次恶作剧。真实和虚幻到底隔着多少距离,当伊凡从昏睡中第一次睁开眼时,已经紧迫到无暇顾及那么多了,真也好,假也好,总之先活命下再说,他可不想还没开始就GAMEOVER
  • 凤霸天下:机器也疯狂

    凤霸天下:机器也疯狂

    今生我是你的妻,今生我是你的君,今生我们定不离。若有来生,我定不负君,若有来生,君定不负卿。来生我定与君不离不弃,来生我定予你万千星辉。前世,今生,你是否还是你?而我,是否还是,那个我!
  • 待踏马蹄清夜月

    待踏马蹄清夜月

    七夕,自古一个浪漫的日子。街上,霓虹灯闪烁成耀眼星河似牛郎和七仙女的鹊桥连空气都幻散着甜蜜到窒息的因子,随处可见结对的情侣,浓情蜜意。而有一个少女,暮夜衬托出单薄落寞的身影,她此刻的脸上正挂着两行清泪。带着决绝和痛苦,突然冲向了车流中......她晕眩着醒来,以为自己已不在人世,望向四周是陌生的一切,她惶恐地看着叫喊出声,却发觉自己已然成了一个男人......
  • 侦探戴格昆

    侦探戴格昆

    一次次的拨开谜团,抽丝剥茧真相终于显现,本书为一本纯正推理小说,由很多独立章节构成一章一起案件,每章分上下。主要讲述了和警局合作的名侦探戴格昆以及他的警察朋友海束、高远、唐警监等人的破案经历和方法。主线由各个单独的案件构成,每件案件都疑点重重需要戴格昆用自己缜密的逻辑思维以及对微小事物的观察来抽丝剥茧用合理科学的推理方法找出真相,在一些案件中会出现与其隐藏着的宿敌有关的类容,渐渐的其宿敌会浮出水面,最后与其决斗。里面还包括了一些个人对当今社会的浅见,以及世人之间的人情冷乱。相信大家看了之后就会了解里面人物的性格特点和变化。话不多说大家看了就知道谢谢大家!
  • 强者之美人天下

    强者之美人天下

    他是谁,他是林晚,他坐拥万千美女,手握世界财富。他翻手为云,覆手为雨,只为了守护自己心爱的人。他是强者,重新回归,只为征服。
  • 监狱收尸人

    监狱收尸人

    大家可能都对监狱有些陌生,对于被严格保护的刑场更是一无所知。然而,刑场上被枪毙的尸体往往会被运送到哪儿呢?有些被家属当场认领,有些则是被法医部接收。有那么一小撮的尸体,因为种种原因,就连法医部也不愿意接收。而我的工作,就是专门接走那些连法医部都不敢接收的尸体,这行有个名字叫做监狱收尸人。
  • 苍穹葬魄

    苍穹葬魄

    世道万物,皆有魂魄,在魄源大陆上流传着修仙之道,魄诀功法、剑阵丹药、魂器珍宝应有尽有,儒道佛侠帝兽六道纷争,千年轮回,群雄逐鹿,许姓少年背负命运独自开始属于自己的苍云征途!修仙意义,仅是守护挚爱之人,若是天道不公,吾便葬灭苍穹!