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The Trouble Begins Series: Mark Twain’s 1884 A Pivotal Year in the Life with John Bird (Virtual)

Wed, Jul 8, 2026 • 12:30 PM—1:30 PM
Online

About this event

Throughout 1884, Mark Twain’s most famous work, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, underwent the tumultuous final stages of production. During the same year, Twain launched his own publishing house, embroiled himself in presidential politics, embarked on a months-long lecture tour with George Washington Cable, thwarted a suicide attempt, found inspiration for his next novel, and attempted to master riding a high-wheeled bicycle called a velocipede—and these are merely the highlights. In Mark Twain’s 1884: A Pivotal Year in the Life, John Bird takes a “micro-biographical” approach to Twain’s life by focusing on this single year during which Twain stood at the height of his powers as a writer and enjoyed some of the happiest times with his family. The book’s day-to-day structure allows the reader to live through this year alongside the famous author. His work, family life, correspondence, business dealings, travels, and other pursuits are all explored in vivid detail. Bird’s fresh… View Source