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Seven Years' Adventure is Twain's vivid, humorous, and semi-autobiographical account of his journey to the American West, the silver rush, pioneer life, and his encounter with the myths of the frontier.
Seven Years of Adventure is the Croatian title of Twain's book Roughing It, one of his most famous autobiographical and travelogue works. The book was created from Mark Twain's experiences in the American West during the 1860s, and was first published in 1872. At its core is not a classic novel with a linear plot, but a series of episodes, incidents, observations and adventures through which a broad picture of life on the frontier of America at that time is formed.
The plot follows the author's departure to the West, a journey by stagecoach, a stay in Nevada during the silver rush, his journalistic work, meetings with miners, speculators, adventurers and various eccentrics who inhabit the space between the promise of quick riches and the real everyday life of scarcity, improvisation and uncertainty. It is in these episodes that Twain's great narrative power comes to the fore: he is capable of simultaneously building an adventurous rhythm, humorous detachment and a very precise sense of social ambience.
In Twain's broader oeuvre, this work occupies an important place because it demonstrates one of the fundamental aspects of his writing: the ability to transform personal experience, local color, and an adventurous setting into literary convincing, entertaining, and critically nuanced prose. Seven Years' Adventure is therefore appealing to fans of classic adventure literature, American cultural history, and Twain's distinctive, witty narrative voice.
The book consists of two volumes.
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