Mark Twain: Tri Noveloj
by Mark Twain
About this book
Mark Twain: Tri Noveloj by Mark Twain invites listeners into three spirited short stories rendered into Esperanto, showcasing the wit and moral edge that made Twain a pillar of American literature.
This compact collection pairs “A Dying Man’s Confession,” a darkly comic meditation on guilt and conscience, with “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” a rollicking tall tale that launched Twain’s fame, and “The Story of the Bad Little Boy,” a satirical jab at Victorian morals. Each tale brims with Twain’s trademark irony, regional color, and sharp observations about human foibles—captured here in an accessible Esperanto translation by Edwin Grobe. Set against the late 19th-century American backdrop, these short stories reflect Twain’s mastery of humor, narrative voice, and social critique without revealing plot twists.
Perfect for lovers of classic literature and short fiction, this audiobook appeals to Mark Twain fans, students of satire, and anyone curious about Esperanto renditions of beloved works. Listen for clever storytelling, memorable characters, and the crisp narration that brings Twain’s enduring insights to life.
