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Master storyteller Mark Twain hilariously recreates the very first days, portraying Adam as something of a recluse, and a man who is ill prepared for the arrival of Eve, a talkative, emotional and highly charged female. Yet, in time, and after many moments of conflict, they begin to learn to live together and come to realise that men and women can, in fact, exist in harmony.
Contents
Foreword by John Updike; The Diary of Adam and Eve; Part 1 - Extracts from Adam's Diary; Part 2 - Eve's Diary; Extract from Eve's Autobiography; Passage from Eve's Autobiography; That Day in Eden; Eve speaks; Adam's Soliloquy; A Monument to Adam; Note on the text; Biographical note