Mark Twain in popular culture

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Actor Jeffrey Weissman portraying Mark Twain in 2015

Mark Twain's legacy includes awards, events, a variety of memorials and namesakes, and numerous works of art, entertainment, and media.

Amusement parks and attractions

Arts and entertainment

Artwork

Comics

  • In The Five Fists of Science (2006) Twain teams up with Nikola Tesla to defeat the evil plans of Thomas Edison.
  • Twain appeared in a comic strip story featuring
    Wild West
    .
  • In the 2009 webcomic Homestuck, Mark Twain is depicted as Colonel Sassacre.
  • Clemens appears in "Three Septembers and a January", issue 31 of The Sandman. Set in September 1864, Clemens is a journalist in San Francisco who strikes up a friendship with Emperor Norton I. After Clemens tells Norton his story about a jumping frog, the Emperor encourages Clemens to publish it.[4]

Film

Literature

Music

Online

Google
Webcomics

Postage stamps

1960 stamp marking the 125th birthday of "Mark Tven"
  • Twain appeared on a 1960
    Soviet Union stamp
    .
  • On December 4, 1985, the United States Postal Service issued a stamped envelope for "Mark Twain and Halley's Comet", noting the connection with Twain's birth, his death, and the comet.[8][9]
  • On June 25, 2011, the Postal Service released a
    Forever stamp in his honor.[10]

Sculptures

Stage productions

  • Actor
    Mark Twain Tonight!
    annually from 1959 to 2017, with each show presenting somewhat different Twain content.
  • Meteorologist Mike Randall has performed his own one-man show, Mark Twain Live!, since the early 1970s.
  • Actor Val Kilmer played Mark Twain in a traveling one-man show in 2017 that was turned into film presentation called Cinema Twain.[11][12]

Television

Awards

Awards in his name proliferate:

Events

Places

In space

  • 2362 Mark Twain
    was named after him.

Geography

Plants

Schools

Several schools are named after him, including:

  • Houston, Texas
    , which has a statue of Twain sitting on a bench.
  • Mark Twain Intermediate School
    in New York.
  • There are several schools named Mark Twain Middle School in different states
  • Samuel Clemens High School in
    San Antonio, Texas
  • Mark Twain High School operated from 1921 to 1965 in Stotesbury, West Virginia. The school was named by the junior high school students who would be attending the school. Its sports teams were the Authors. U. S. Senator Robert C. Byrd was the valedictorian in 1934.

Structures

Mark Twain House Exterior and walkway (2009)
Twain House in Hartford, Connecticut

Many sites have been named after Twain. Many buildings associated with the writer, including some of his many homes, have been preserved as museums.

References

  1. ^ "The American Adventure: We the People: Hosts". Disney World Attractions at Epcot.
  2. ^ "Home". marktwainriverboat.com.
  3. ^ "Stanley Meltzoff Archives: The 1976 Bell System Telephone Book Cover" JKL Museum of Telephony (December 19, 2015); retrieved March 16, 2021
  4. ^ The Sandman #31 (October 1991)
  5. ^ Robards, Jason; Shire, Talia; Thomson, R. H.; Reid, Fiona (1991-11-22), Mark Twain and Me, retrieved 2017-05-02
  6. ^ "Mark Twain's 176th Birthday". www.google.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  7. ^ "Webcomic featuring a zombified Mark Twain". Thinkin' Lincoln'.
  8. ^ Scott Specialized Catalog of U.S. Stamps & Covers, various editions, catalogue number UC60, issued in Hannibal, MO
  9. ^ Dunn, John F. Dunn (November 24, 1985). "STAMPS; MARK TWAIN AND HALLEY'S COMET". The New York Times.
  10. ^ Allen Pierleoni (June 26, 2011). "Postal Service unveils a Forever stamp of Mark Twain". The Sacramento Bee. Archived from the original on March 4, 2014.
  11. ^ "'Citizen Twain'". 27 June 2017.
  12. ^ "A Short History of Val Kilmer's Obsession with Mark Twain". 7 May 2020.
  13. ^ "BIOGRAPHY - David L. Wolper". www.davidlwolper.com. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  14. ^ Roberts, Jerry. Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009, p. 194.
  15. ^ Rasmussen, R. Kent. Critical Companion to Mark Twain: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work. New York: Facts on File, 2007, p. 775.
  16. ^ "Touched by an Angel season 4", Wikipedia, 2021-05-01, retrieved 2021-08-31
  17. ^ "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2021-08-31.
  18. ^ "Riverworld (2003 film)", Wikipedia, 2021-08-17, retrieved 2021-09-01
  19. ^ "Grand Master of Missouri Lecture".
  20. ^ "Mark Twain Masonic Awareness Award: About The Award". Archived from the original on October 29, 2012.
  21. ^ The First Annual Mark Twain Young Authors Workshop. Stetson University.
  22. ^ "The Mark Twain Boyhood Home Museum: Education". Marktwainmuseum.org. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  23. ^ The Frog Jump.
  24. ^ "Mark Twain Bret Harte Historic Trail". HMDB.org.
  25. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.