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Canada's magazine of book news and reviews | Monday, March 9, 2009
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Authors, Publishing, Mark Twain
New Mark Twain essays forthcoming
March 9, 2009 | 11:02 AM | By Steven W. Beattie
Before his death, Franz Kafka famously told his literary executor, Max Brod, to burn all his manuscripts. Brod didn’t listen, and as a result, Western literature has The Trial and The Castle. Last year, there was a minor brouhaha in the literary world over whether Dmitri Nabokov would accede to his father’s wishes and destroy his final, unfinished manuscript. Dmitri waffled, but eventually said that he’d allow the work to be published.
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