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Mark Twain, hailed as the "father of American literature," is celebrated for his sharp humor and critical insights into society. His upbringing in a Missouri town along the Mississippi River deeply influenced his exploration of themes like slavery and poverty. Best known for "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," he produced a rich body of work that includes both fiction and nonfiction, characterized by his candid critique of societal issues and his unique narrative style. Twain's legacy continues to resonate in American literature.
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