How Mark Twain Travelled For The Sake Of Traveling And Nothing More!
In the 19th century, when Stendhal, Dostoevsky, and Rilke were literally “fainting over” the beauty of artworks, American writer, Mark Twain, presented a very different picture.
His travelogues showed how unimpressed he was by the sights he saw during his world tours.
Scholars say that Twain had severe depression and his anhedonia left him emotionless and unappreciative.