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The Mark Twain House & Museum Announces Ben Shattuck’s The History of Sound as 2025 Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award Winner
The Mark Twain House & Museum is pleased to award the 2025 Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award (MTAVL) to Ben Shattuck for his collection of stories, The History of Sound, published by Viking.
The Mark Twain House & Museum and Kenway's Cause Animal Rescue Announce 10th Annual Bark Twain Bash...It's the Cat's Meow on September 13
Kenway's Cause Animal Rescue and The Mark Twain House & Museum have announced the 10th Annual Bark Twain Bash...It's the Cat's Meow joint fundraising event will be held at the museum (351 Farmington Avenue in Hartford, CT) on Saturday, September 13 at 5:30pm.
The Mark Twain House & Museum Presents Pulitzer Prize-winning Biographer Ron Chernow to Discuss Major New Biography Mark Twain in Hartford on Tuesday, June 10
The Mark Twain House & Museum (MTH&M) announced the upcoming Hartford appearance of acclaimed biographer Ron Chernow discussing his latest work, Mark Twain. The event will be held at Immanuel Congregational Church on Tuesday, June 10 at 7pm.
The Mark Twain House & Museum Hosts "Hurricane" Book Discussion with Salvador Gómez-Colón
Join us as Salvador Gómez-Colón shares his powerful story from Hurricane: My Story of Resilience, where he recounts his experience growing up in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
The Mark Twain House & Museum Announces Two Star-Studded Readings of Elizabeth Diggs' Play Grant & Twain
Due to strong demand, The Mark Twain House & Museum (MTH&M) has added a second public reading of Elizabeth Diggs' historical drama, Grant & Twain.
"They Dream in Gold" Book Discussion with Mai Sennaar
Join the Mark Twain House on January 9 as they welcome playwright, filmmaker, and novelist Mai Sennaar to discuss her new book, They Dream in Gold, hailed as “extraordinary” by The New York Times and shortlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize.