The Land of Sweet Forever by Harper Lee review – newly discovered stories from an American great
If we regard this book as literature, it is an unqualified failure. But these juvenile stories and essays shed fascinating light on the repression of Lee’s early life When a new book is published by a writer dead for a decade, there is always some suspicion that the bottom of the barrel is being (…)
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