Justin Kaplan

Justin Kaplan (September 5, 1925, New York) is an American writer and editor. Kaplan received his bachelor of science degree from Harvard University in 1944. After pursuing a post-graduate degree for two years, he left graduate school to work for a publishing house, where he eventually became a senior editor. Kaplan left publishing for writing in 1959 and began work on his first biography, Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain, a study of the famous author ... more

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