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The author has died .Thought for ages it was a man that wrote it
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While usually appreciative of Pedant's succinct and concise discourses, I haven't a clue to decipher his posting in this thread.
A review of Harper's 'Go Set a Watchman' finds that it was actually written prior to 'Mockingbird', but portrayed Atticus Finch as a racist and KKK follower. 'Watchman' was modified over the intervening years at the suggestion of her close friend and fellow author Truman Capote (although born in Louisiana, he grew up in the same small town as Lee) with whom she assisted him closely in his book In Cold Blood .
After publication and success of 'Mockingbird' Lee never refurbished 'Watchman' but the rights to the book were sold to Harper Collins which released the book in July 2015 after which it became a best seller.
Just like her friend, Capote, Lee abjured the limelight... seemed almost frightened of fame... she called it "...like being hit over the head and knocked cold". She never wrote another line...
As to Gregory Peck's rendition of Attorney Finch, the Screen Actors Guild solidly disagrees with 'weecalf' (as do I) since Peck was awarded his one and only Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance.
A review of Harper's 'Go Set a Watchman' finds that it was actually written prior to 'Mockingbird', but portrayed Atticus Finch as a racist and KKK follower. 'Watchman' was modified over the intervening years at the suggestion of her close friend and fellow author Truman Capote (although born in Louisiana, he grew up in the same small town as Lee) with whom she assisted him closely in his book In Cold Blood .
After publication and success of 'Mockingbird' Lee never refurbished 'Watchman' but the rights to the book were sold to Harper Collins which released the book in July 2015 after which it became a best seller.
Just like her friend, Capote, Lee abjured the limelight... seemed almost frightened of fame... she called it "...like being hit over the head and knocked cold". She never wrote another line...
As to Gregory Peck's rendition of Attorney Finch, the Screen Actors Guild solidly disagrees with 'weecalf' (as do I) since Peck was awarded his one and only Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance.
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