Sinopsis
The novel centers on David "Puddnhead" Wilson, a sharp-minded lawyer whose reputation is ruined early in life after a misunderstood remark leads the townspeople to dismiss him as a fool. Living on the margins of society, Wilson spends his time collecting fingerprints—an unusual hobby that later proves crucial to unraveling a shocking crime.
Running parallel to Wilsons story is the powerful and unsettling tale of two boys—one born enslaved and the other born free—who are secretly switched at birth by a desperate mother. As they grow up, the consequences of this deception expose the absurdity and cruelty of racial classifications and social hierarchies. Twain uses this dramatic premise to challenge the idea that race determines character, intelligence, or worth.
Part courtroom drama, part social satire, Puddnhead Wilson examines how prejudice, hypocrisy, and rigid social norms distort justice and human relationships. Twains use of fingerprint evidence—one of the earliest appearances of forensic science in fiction—adds a surprising modern element to the story.
Serious, unsettling, and often ironic, Puddnhead Wilson stands apart from Twains more lighthearted novels, revealing his willingness to confront the moral failures of American society. It is an essential read for lovers of classic literature, social commentary, and thought-provoking fiction that remains strikingly relevant today.
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Editorial: Clxbx
ISBN: 9789380959368
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 06/02/2026
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