Roughing It

What is the implicit point of view of the narrator in this excerpt regarding his skills as a writer

Excerpt from roughing it by mark twain 1872

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The narrative perspective of is first person singular and it is taken as a given that Twain is relating an autobiographical account. Nevertheless, the narrator is not directly referred to as the author Mark Twain and even Orion Clemens is only referred to—as in the opening sentence—as the narrator’s brother.