Lighting Out for the Territory
Reflections on Mark Twain and American Culture
Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Reviews and Awards
"An energetic reoprt on how Twain's attitude toward race developed, how his works have been used and abused, and how the image of himself that he so carefully invented has been coerced into making guest appearances in other people's fiction, movies, plays, even 'Star Trek: The Next Generation.'"--Peter S. Prescott, The Washington Post Book World
"Fascinating and cogent...a call to arms that we not forget America's history of racism by banning from our classrooms one of the few authors who wrote about it with honesty and clarity."--Publisher's Weekly
"An illuminating companion to any consideration of Twain's work."--David Walton, The New York Times Book Review
"Exuberant and provocative....A fearless and captivating voyage through Twains many dimensions."--Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
"[Fishkin] is an absolutely devastating critic of racism."--Greil Marcus, Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Ought to be required reading for Twain's critics and teachers of Huck Finn."--George Thomas, Salt Lake Tribune
"Easily the most courageous work on Mark Twain in recent memory,...the kind of book that Mark Twain himself would have loved: it boils over with facts, wisdom, opinions, and speculations and fits no known literary genre."--R. Kent Rasmussen, Magill's Literary Annual
"A terrific read."--Bobbie Ann Mason
"Invaluable."--Barry Crimmins, The Cleveland Plain Dealer
"I have been deeply excited by this book....[Fishkin] writes with the passion of a tiger."--Hal Holbrook