In this fictional interview with himself, Twain burlesque the interview form as empty, celebrity-driven journalism - far from the mutual effort toward relevance that spoken exchange requires. TV adaptation of the 1874 sketch that was one ...See moreIn this fictional interview with himself, Twain burlesque the interview form as empty, celebrity-driven journalism - far from the mutual effort toward relevance that spoken exchange requires. TV adaptation of the 1874 sketch that was one of Twain's standard pieces as a performer until his death in 1910.
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