‘A glimpse of genius’ : what do unpublished stories found in Harper Lee’s apartment tell us (…)
When she died, the writer left behind a cache of notebooks and manuscripts. Her biographer reveals what they tell us about her unlikely rise to literary stardom When To Kill a Mockingbird was published in the summer of 1960, it seemed to have sprung from nowhere, like an Alabamian Athena: a (…)
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