from Part II - Literary Contexts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 December 2019
Journalism was central to Mark Twain’s career as a writer. Before he was a reporter, he was a typesetter, a “printer’s devil,” beginning at age thirteen in his hometown of Hannibal, Missouri, but leading him to work in Keokuk, Iowa, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and New York, the combination of travel and work extremely important in his formative years. His work as a printer’s devil exposed him to the journalism of his time, which was actually national because of the practice of liberally reprinting stories from other papers. He began his writing career as a journalist, in Nevada and California, combining straight reporting with anarchic humor, following in the tradition of freewheeling journalism in the Far West. Twain’s newspaper writing served as an important apprenticeship for him, as well as establishing his persona. “Mark Twain” was born in the journalism of Virginia City, Nevada, and San Francisco.
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