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"Cannibalism in the Cars" is a short story written in 1868 by American writer Mark Twain. It tells the darkly humorous tale of apparent acts of cannibalism from the point of view of a congressman on a snowbound train. It indirectly satirises the political system of the United States of America.

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  • "Cannibalism in the Cars" is a short story written in 1868 by American writer Mark Twain. It tells the darkly humorous tale of apparent acts of cannibalism from the point of view of a congressman on a snowbound train. It indirectly satirises the political system of the United States of America. (en)
  • 《火車上的吃人事件》(英語:Cannibalism in the Cars)是美國作家馬克·吐溫的一篇短篇小說。最初于1868年11月发表在《百老汇年度文学杂志》,后来被收录于Sketches,New and Old(1875)。 (zh)
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  • Mark Twain (en)
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  • Cannibalism in the Cars (en)
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  • "Cannibalism in the Cars" is a short story written in 1868 by American writer Mark Twain. It tells the darkly humorous tale of apparent acts of cannibalism from the point of view of a congressman on a snowbound train. It indirectly satirises the political system of the United States of America. (en)
  • 《火車上的吃人事件》(英語:Cannibalism in the Cars)是美國作家馬克·吐溫的一篇短篇小說。最初于1868年11月发表在《百老汇年度文学杂志》,后来被收录于Sketches,New and Old(1875)。 (zh)
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  • Cannibalism in the Cars (en)
  • 火車上的吃人事件 (zh)
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