Dive into the incisive wit of Mark Twain with "Pen Warmed Up in Hell: Mark Twain in Protest," a compelling exploration of literature's power to critique society. Published in 1973 by Perennial, this paperback edition brings together a collection that showcases Twain's sharp commentary and satire, ideal for readers who appreciate world-class literature and classics.


With 160 pages of rich narrative, this first edition novel is a testament to Twain's enduring legacy. It stands as a must-have for both young adults and adults who have a keen interest in literary criticism and the societal issues of Twain's time. The book is in English and is a fine addition to any collection of world literature and classics.


The inside of the book is clean with no writing or underlining. All details are shown in the listing photos.