Harper Lee's social insight rests on storytelling genius. To Kill a Mockingbird still shines a sharp light on southern society, but its power comes as much from its narrative mastery as its understanding of racism. What does To
Harper Lee's social insight rests on storytelling genius. To Kill a Mockingbird still shines a sharp light on southern society, but its power comes as much from its narrative mastery as its understanding of racism. What does To
This photo taken Wednesday, July 8, 2015, shows a sign welcoming book fans to Monroeville, Ala., the hometown of "To Kill a Mockingbird" author Harper Lee. Lee's second book "Go Set a Watchman" is set for release July 14, 2015, and town officials are
Here's some bad news if you grew up idolizing Atticus Finch, the beloved protagonist of Harper Lee's 1960 classic To Kill a Mockingbird: Your childhood hero is an awful, Klan-loving racist in Lee's new novel, Go Set a
This photo taken Wednesday, July 8, 2015, shows a sign welcoming book fans to Monroeville, Ala., the hometown of "To Kill a Mockingbird" author Harper Lee. Lee's second book "Go Set a Watchman" is set for release July 14, 2015, and town officials are