Samuel Langhorne Clemens and Dorothy Quick met aboard the S. S. Minnetonka in 1907. He was seventy-two years old, she almost eleven. The two began a great friendship that would endure until his death some years later. Dorothy became a frequent houseguest of Twain's, both at his Tuxedo Park home, in New York City, and in Redding Connecticut. Her recollections of life in those places dispel the image of Twain as a man bitter and pessimistic in his later years, revealing him instead as warm and fun-loving. Together they read his stories, which she knew well and loved, and he encouraged her to write, forming the ""Author's League for Two.
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Dorothy Quick justified Mark Twain's judgment of her by writing many collections of bold and lyrical poetry and several successful mystery novels―fifteen books in all.
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Zustand: New. Über den AutorrnrnDorothy Quick (1896-1962) was an American writer and poet who became friends with Mark Twain as a girl, who encouraged her write. Mark Twain formed a club in 1906 for girls whom he viewed as surrogate granddaughters called. Artikel-Nr. 447075113
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